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Jesús Zambrano Grijalva

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The aftermath of the 2006 presidential election caused Zambrano and others to distance themselves somewhat from López Obrador. Sympathizers formed the "Nueva Izquierda" (New Left) internal movement within the PRD. "Los Chuchos", as they were known, quickly ascended to power in the party, and in 2008,
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In 1994, Zambrano was elected to his first of three terms in San Lázaro. He was the secretary of the Government and Constitutional Points Commission and also served on two other commissions: Communications and Transport and a select committee to investigate the death of
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In 2015, Zambrano was elected yet again to the Chamber of Deputies for his third term, this time from the party list representing the Federal District. He serves as president of the chamber's Board of Directors.
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from 1998 to 1999. He left that post to become the PRD's secretary general, a post he held for four years. From 2001 to 2003, Zambrano Grijalva studied for and received a degree in sociology from the
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In 2009, Zambrano returned to the Chamber of Deputies, representing Sonora. During the LXI Legislature, he served as vice president of the Board of Directors and as secretary of the
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served the remainder of his term. In March 2014, his three-year term was extended by several months until internal elections could be held that summer.
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After his first loss in Sonora, Zambrano Grijalva headed to the Federal District, a PRD stronghold, where he was the Public Defender
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In 2011, Zambrano Grijalva was elected to be the new head of the PRD; he resigned from the Chamber of Deputies and
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Meanwhile, he surged through the ranks of various left-wing groups. He also was a member of the
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from 2011 to 2014 and since 2020. He also served as Deputy of the
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Legislatures of the Mexican Congress, both times representing
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Presidents of the Party of the Democratic Revolution
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Empalme, Sonora
Party of the Democratic Revolution
Party of the Democratic Revolution
LVI
LXI
Sonora
LXIII Legislature
the Federal District
Empalme, Sonora
Universidad de Sonora
Frente Urbano Zapatista
es
Liga Comunista 23 de Septiembre
Partido Patriótico Revolucionario
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Mexican Socialist Party
Luis Donaldo Colosio
Gustavo A. Madero
Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí
Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Jesús Ortega Martínez
Héctor Barraza Chávez






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