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Rafael Camacho Guzmán

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of the most prominent of the Confederation of Workers of Mexico and very close to Fidel Velazquez leaders, this allowed him to occupy various positions of popular election among which are the Senator in 1976 and Governor of Querétaro in 1979. During his administration he held various public works such as the Estadio La Corregidora and highways of the Sierra Gorda.
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He was a Mexican trade union and political leader, member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party and governor of Queretaro from 1979 to 1985. Rafael Camacho Guzmán began his political career as leader of the Industrial Union of Workers and Television and Radio Artists (SITATYR), which placed as one
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He studied agricultural engineering. Announcer since 1942. Co-founder and secretary general of the Union of Industry Radio, Television and Allied of Mexico. (1961-1970). He was a worker delegate from Mexico to the International Labour Organization, secretary of the Labour Congress and president of
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the Executive Council of the Inter-American Regional Labor Organization. of the board of the National Council of Advertising, senator (1976-1979) and governor of Querétaro (1979-1985).
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He died in Mexico City, Federal District, in 1998, at the age of 82 years. His remains rest in the Pantheon of the Colonia Cimatario (Querétaro)
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Rafael Camacho Guzmán was born in the city of Queretaro in 1916. He studied agronomy in
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founding of the Union of the Industry of the Radio and Television
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Rafael Camacho's tomb in the Pantheon Guzman Cimatario
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Querétaro, Querétaro
Mexico City
Governor of Queretaro
PRI
Institutional Revolutionary Party
governor of Queretaro
Guanajuato
Mexico City
Miguel Aleman
founding of the Union of the Industry of the Radio and Television
Fidel Velazquez
Governor of Queretaro
Corregidora of Queretaro" Stadium
auditorium Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez
Sierra Gorda
Camp, Roderic Ai
Mexican Political Biographies, 1935-2009: Fourth Edition
University of Texas Press
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Rafael Camacho's tomb in the Pantheon Guzman Cimatario
Antonio Calzada Urquiza
Governor of Queretaro
Mariano Palacios Alcocer
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