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Ignacio Pichardo Pagaza
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35th President of the Institutional Revolutionary Party | |
In office 13 May 1994 – 3 December 1994 | |
Preceded by | Fernando Ortiz Arana |
Succeeded by | María de los Ángeles Moreno |
Governor of the State of Mexico | |
In office 11 September 1989 – 15 September 1993 | |
Preceded by | Mario Ramón Beteta |
Succeeded by | Emilio Chuayffet |
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Born | (1935-11-13)13 November 1935 Toluca, State of Mexico, Mexico |
Died | 14 April 2020(2020-04-14) (aged 84) Santa Fe, Mexico City, Mexico |
Political party | Institutional Revolutionary |
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Ignacio Pichardo Pagaza (13 November 1935 – 14 April 2020) was a Mexican politician who served as Governor of the State of Mexico.[1]
Pichardo served in the Cabinet of President Miguel de la Madrid as general comptroller and in the cabinet of President Ernesto ZedilloasSecretary of Energy. He has also served as Mexican Ambassador.
He was a member and former President of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
He is father of Alfonso Pichardo, lead singer of Mexican electronica group Moenia. And he is a nephew of Juan Josafat Pichardo Cruz, who was the first Rector or the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México UAEM.
He died on 14 April 2020, aged 84.[2]
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Preceded by | Mexican Ambassador to the Netherlands 1996—2000 |
Succeeded by Santiago Oñate Laborde |
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