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Rubén Figueroa Alcocer

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for the 1993–1999 term. He was announced the winner of the 7 February 1993 election and was sworn in as governor on 1 April. His opponent,
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with his resignation from the governorship "to facilitate the investigation of the incident" by the
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on 1 April 1942 "in recognition of the family and the role they played in the
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and served another three-year term (1988–1991) representing
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He has served in both chambers of 653:Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL) 257:National Autonomous University of Mexico 16:Mexican politician, governor of Guerrero 430: 676: 602:(in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Huitzuco 447:(in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Huitzuco 418:(in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Huitzuco 416:"Historia de Huitzuco de los Figueroa" 341:Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation 255:, in 1939. In 1957 he enrolled in the 74:1 April 1993 – 12 March 1996 621:Contreras, Karina (8 January 2013). 13: 314:Party of the Democratic Revolution 14: 735: 293:for the state of Guerrero in the 229:Institutional Revolutionary Party 724:20th-century Mexican politicians 350: 641: 614: 527:Amapola: Periodismo Transgresor 370:, is a former federal deputy. 592: 567: 529:(in Spanish). 22 February 2023 515: 487: 459: 408: 380: 355:Figueroa Alcocer's father was 1: 627:El Sur: Periódico de Guerrero 549:"La matanza de Aguas Blancas" 401: 247:Figueroa Alcocer was born in 551:(in Spanish). 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Index

Spanish name
surname

Governor of Guerrero
José Francisco Ruiz Massieu
Ángel Aguirre Rivero
Senator
Guerrero
Federal deputy
Guerrero's 10th
Federal deputy
Federal District's 17th
Huitzuco
PRI
Institutional Revolutionary Party
Congress
governor of Guerrero
Huitzuco
Guerrero
National Autonomous University of Mexico
1979 mid-terms
Chamber of Deputies
Federal District
17th congressional district
1988 general election
Guerrero's 10th district
Senate
1991 election
governor of Guerrero
Félix Salgado Macedonio

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