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Monreal left the governorship in September 2004 and briefly considered to compete for the 2006 PRD presidential candidacy. Instead, he joined the presidential campaign of
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In 1991 he became president of the state chapter of the Revolutionary Institutional Party, a political institution he represented twice at the
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On 11 July 2018, after the landslide victory of the National Regeneration Movement during the
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Monreal Ávila graduated with a bachelor's degree in law from the
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Ricardo SaĂșl Monreal
Spanish name
surname

Governor of Zacatecas
Arturo Romo Gutiérrez
Amalia GarcĂ­a
President of the Chamber of Deputies
Chamber of Deputies
3rd district of Zacatecas
Chamber of Deputies
2nd district of Zacatecas
José Eulogio Bonilla
Fresnillo
Zacatecas
Mexico
National Regeneration Movement
Institutional Revolutionary Party
Party of the Democratic Revolution
Labor Party
Citizens' Movement
Alma mater
Autonomous University of Zacatecas
Politician
Lawyer
National Regeneration Movement
senator
Governor of Zacatecas
Institutional Revolutionary Party
Party of the Democratic Revolution PRD

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