Mariano González Aguirre is a politician, tlaxcalteca young, 33 years old, was born on July 27, 1984 in the city of Apizaco. Belonging to the new generation of Tlaxcaltecas, bringing the Institutional Revolutionary Party a modern form of politics.
His parents are the first Mexican film actress Hilda Aguirre and former governor of Tlaxcala (2011-2016) Mariano González Zarur.
He spent his childhood between the cities of Apizaco and Mexico. During holiday periods and weekends lived with his paternal grandparents in Rancho Cuaxamalucan, where he adopted a passion for farming, bullfighting and agriculture. Becoming farmer and producer of the field.
From an early age he accompanied his father in the political environment of the state of Tlaxcala, marking him an influence that would make him a young participatory in future campaigns.
In his teens, he lived with politicians like Flabio Manlio Beltrones, Enrique Jackson, Diego Fernandez de Cevallos, José Antonio Meade and many others that preserve friendship with her father.
He studied and graduated in law from the University of the Americas Puebla campus from 2001 to 2004.
From 2004 to 2010 he held various positions in the CDE of the PRI in Tlaxcala, among them the coordination of promotion, advertising and image campaign for Governor, winning election Mariano González Zarur; In addition to local deputies and mayors.
True to his paternal and resolute character, in January 2012 integrates legacy presidential campaign Enrique Peña Nieto as State Coordinator, with the aim of organizing the operational structure of the Federal Election.
It has been serving as political analyst and administrative support of the State Steering Committee of Tlaxcala. Conducting various studies on political, economic and social situation of the same.
In 2013 he worked in the Government of the Republic as Deputy Director General for Coordination, Analysis and Standards, feature that allowed him to engage in benefit of the states affected by Hurricane Ingrid and Manuel, an experience that marked him because he lived the importance of managing resources to improve the conditions of those affected after the crisis.
He is founder of Generational Renewal Civil Association, which presents an innovation frame, with young people who see politics differently, policy commitments, work and dedication to service, becoming managers and working with people.
In 2016 he ran for Local Deputy for Apizaco, winning the election. He was the youngest coordinator of the parliamentary faction of the PRI, President of the Coordinating Board of Political Coordination and Local LXII Legislature of the State Congress of Tlaxcala and currently Chairman of the Administrative Committee.
His parents are the first Mexican film actress Hilda Aguirre and former governor of Tlaxcala (2011-2016) Mariano González Zarur.
He spent his childhood between the cities of Apizaco and Mexico. During holiday periods and weekends lived with his paternal grandparents in Rancho Cuaxamalucan, where he adopted a passion for farming, bullfighting and agriculture. Becoming farmer and producer of the field.
From an early age he accompanied his father in the political environment of the state of Tlaxcala, marking him an influence that would make him a young participatory in future campaigns.
In his teens, he lived with politicians like Flabio Manlio Beltrones, Enrique Jackson, Diego Fernandez de Cevallos, José Antonio Meade and many others that preserve friendship with her father.
He studied and graduated in law from the University of the Americas Puebla campus from 2001 to 2004.
From 2004 to 2010 he held various positions in the CDE of the PRI in Tlaxcala, among them the coordination of promotion, advertising and image campaign for Governor, winning election Mariano González Zarur; In addition to local deputies and mayors.
True to his paternal and resolute character, in January 2012 integrates legacy presidential campaign Enrique Peña Nieto as State Coordinator, with the aim of organizing the operational structure of the Federal Election.
It has been serving as political analyst and administrative support of the State Steering Committee of Tlaxcala. Conducting various studies on political, economic and social situation of the same.
In 2013 he worked in the Government of the Republic as Deputy Director General for Coordination, Analysis and Standards, feature that allowed him to engage in benefit of the states affected by Hurricane Ingrid and Manuel, an experience that marked him because he lived the importance of managing resources to improve the conditions of those affected after the crisis.
He is founder of Generational Renewal Civil Association, which presents an innovation frame, with young people who see politics differently, policy commitments, work and dedication to service, becoming managers and working with people.
In 2016 he ran for Local Deputy for Apizaco, winning the election. He was the youngest coordinator of the parliamentary faction of the PRI, President of the Coordinating Board of Political Coordination and Local LXII Legislature of the State Congress of Tlaxcala and currently Chairman of the Administrative Committee.
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