José Ramírez Gamero Explained
José Ramírez Gamero (12 June 1938 – 7 July 2022) was a Mexican politician, member of Institutional Revolutionary Party, who was Governor of Durango from 1986 to 1992.[1] Jose Ramirez Gamero was son of Antonio Ramirez,[2] leader of the Workers Federation of the State of Durango until his death, like his father, Ramirez Gamero made his political trajectory within the Confederation of Mexican Workers (CTM).[3] From 1976 to 1979 he represented Federal electoral district's L and IV Legislature of Durango[4] and from 2000 to 2003 represented LVIII Legislature.[2] He was elected twice as Senator and twice represented Durango from 1982 to 1988[5] and from 1997 to 2000.[6]
He was in addition member to the National Executive Committee of the CTM, where he occupied several secretariats.
Notes and References
- Book: Haber, Paul Lawrence. Power from Experience: Urban Popular Movements in Late Twentieth-Century Mexico. Penn State Press. 2007. 145–146. 978-0-271-02708-1.
- Book: Mexican Political Biographies, 1935-2009. Roderic Ai Camp. Roderic Ai Camp. 4th. 2011. University of Texas Press. 978-0-292-72634-5.
- News: Mexico now requires training for employees. The Bakersfield Californian. 17 November 1977. 55.
- Book: 978-0-2927-1174-7. Roderic Ai Camp. Mexican political biographies, 1935-1993. University of Texas Press. 1995. 985.
- News: En la UJED se presentó la obra de José Ramírez Gamero "Mis Vivencias". In the UJED the work of José Ramírez Gamero "Mis Vivencias" was presented. UJED. es. 5 July 2018. 28 February 2019.
- Book: Kevin J. Middlebrook. Dilemmas of Political Change in Mexico. Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London. 2004. 570. 1900039451.