Angélica Araujo Lara Explained

Angélica Araujo Lara
Office1:Senator for Yucatán
Term Start1:1 September 2012
Term End1:31 August 2018
Alongside1:D. Ávila and R. Díaz
Predecessor1:Cleominio Zoreda Novelo
Successor1:Raúl Paz Alonzo
Office2:32nd Mayor of Mérida
Term Start2:July 1, 2010
Term End2:January 17, 2012
Predecessor2:César Bojórquez Zapata
Successor2:Álvaro Omar Lara Pacheco
Office3:Member of the
Chamber of Deputies
Term Start3:September 1, 2009
Term End3:January 6, 2010
Predecessor3:Sofía Castro Romero
Successor3:Efraín Aguilar Góngora
Birth Date:21 June 1964
Birth Place:Tixkokob, Yucatán
Nationality:Mexican
Party:Institutional Revolutionary Party
Occupation:Architect
Politician
Alma Mater:Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán

Angélica del Rosario Araujo Lara (pronounced as /es/, born June 21, 1964) is a Mexican architect and politician, who served as the Senator for Yucatán. Previously, she was the municipal president of Mérida, Yucatán. She is a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party.

Early life and career

Angélica Araujo was born on July 21, 1964, in Tixkokob, Yucatán, the daughter of Humberto Araujo Hernández and María del Rosario Lara Báez.[1]

Araujo studied architecture at the Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán. She began her professional activities in the Comisión Ordenadora del Uso del Suelo del Estado de Yucatán (English: Commission of order of the use of land of the State of Yucatán) and then started her own architectural practice.

Political career

In 2007, the governor of Yucatán, Ivonne Ortega appointed Araujo as managing director of the Instituto de Vivienda del Estado de Yucatán (English: Housing Institute of the State of Yucatán), position she held until 2009, when she resigned to be nominated candidate to federal deputy by Third Federal Electoral District of Yucatán, in which she was elected to the period 2009 - 2012 in the LXI Legislature of the Congress of the Union.[2]

On December 16, 2010, Yucatán's PRI announced her nomination as candidate of unity for the Municipal president of Mérida, Yucatán;[3] thus, on January 6, 2010, she asked and obtained a leave as member of the Chamber of Deputies.[4] On May 21, 2010, Araujo received the document that appointed her as winner in the elections; she took office on July 1. She became the first female member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party to rule the city.[5] With her election, she ended 19 years of government of National Action Party in Mérida.[6]

In September 2010, Araujo and the governor Ivonne Ortega, led "Tócate", a campaign against breast cancer.[7]

On January 19, 2012, after 18 months as mayor of Mérida, Araujo left office to register as candidate for a seat in the Senate of the Republic in the following federal election on July 1, 2012. She won election and served as a Senator until her defeat in the 2018 elections.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Semblanza de la candidata ganadora . https://web.archive.org/web/20120309031810/http://www.puntomedio.com.mx/noticias/semblanza-candidata-ganadora-10180/ . dead . March 9, 2012 . . May 21, 2010 . April 1, 2011 .
  2. News: ¿Quién es Angélica Araujo Lara? . El Economista . May 17, 2010 . April 1, 2011.
  3. News: Angélica Araujo representa la unidad del PRI, dicen en su destape . . December 16, 2009 . April 1, 2011 .
  4. News: Obtienen licencia otras tres diputadas juanitas . El Universal. January 6, 2010 . April 1, 2011.
  5. Web site: Una nueva administración municipal . https://web.archive.org/web/20110722152808/http://www.larevista.com.mx/ediciones/1079/una-nueva-administracion-municipal-12347/ . July 22, 2011 . La Revista . July 1, 2010 . April 1, 2011 .
  6. News: Angélica Araujo ya es alcaldesa electa . https://web.archive.org/web/20100523154051/http://www.yucatan.com.mx/noticia.asp?cx=11$0916020000$4307224&f=20100521 . dead . May 23, 2010 . Punto Medio . May 16, 2010 . April 1, 2011 .
  7. News: De nuevo juntas en la campaña "Tócate" . https://archive.today/20100930085713/http://www.yucatan.com.mx/20100929/nota-9/9998-de-nuevo-juntas-en-la-campana-tocate.htm . dead . September 30, 2010 . . September 29, 2010 . April 1, 2011 .