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Abigail Arredondo Ramos
MexicoChamber of DeputiesInstitutional Revolutionary PartyQuerétaro · NationalMember of the Chamber of Deputies

Abigail Arredondo Ramos

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Abigail Arredondo Ramos is a Mexican politician currently serving as a federal deputy in the LXVI Legislature of the Mexican Congress, a position she holds for the 2024–2027 term. A member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) since 2002, she has held various leadership roles within the party, including state president in Querétaro. Her career includes serving as a local deputy in the Congress of Querétaro, where she chaired the Urban Development and Public Works Commission, and as a candidate for the governorship of Querétaro in 2021. She holds a degree in Political Science and Public Administration from the Autonomous University of Querétaro and has pursued advanced studies in political marketing and gender policy.

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Born
1982-08-11 · 43 years old
Birth place
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico
Education
Autonomous University of Querétaro; ESIC University; George Washington University; Camilo José Cela University
Career
University professor, Coordinator of Regulatory Improvement for the municipality of Querétaro, Chief of Citizen Attention for the government of Querétaro, City Councilor of Querétaro

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