Gabino Cué Monteagudo | |
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| Governor of Oaxaca | |
| In office 1 December 2010 – 30 December 2016 | |
| Preceded by | Ulises Ruiz Ortiz |
| Succeeded by | Alejandro Murat Hinojosa |
| President of the National Conference of Governors | |
| In office 1 March 2016 – 18 November 2016 | |
| Preceded by | Eruviel Ávila Villegas |
| Succeeded by | Graco Ramírez |
| Senator of the Congress of the Union for Oaxaca First Formule | |
| In office 1 September 2006 – 1 February 2010 | |
| Preceded by | Miguel Sadot Snachez |
| Succeeded by | Ericel Gómez Nucameni |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 23 February 1966 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oaxaca, Mexico |
| Political party | Citizen's Movement |
| Alma mater | Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Website | http://www.gabinocue.org/ |
Gabino Cué Monteagudo (born February 23, 1966 in Oaxaca de Juárez, Oaxaca, Mexico) is a Mexican politician. He was previously governor of the state of Oaxaca, and the first non-PRI winning candidate in the state in 80 years.[1][2][3][4][5][6] He previously ran for governor in 2004, losing to Ulises Ruiz Ortiz, the PRI-candidate and current outgoing state governor.[1]
Cue has also served as mayor of the state's capital city, Oaxaca de Juárez, and represented the state as a senator in the Mexican Congress.[7]
See also
References
- 1 2 "PRI loses Oaxaca, takes PAN states". Mexico City: The News. July 5, 2010. Archived from the original on August 15, 2010. Retrieved August 15, 2010.
- ↑ "Prevé Nava alianza del PAN en Oaxaca el año próximo" (in Spanish). 1 August 2009. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
- ↑ "Quedan inscritas dos coaliciones en Oaxaca" (in Spanish). 12 Feb 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
- ↑ Otorgan constancia de mayoría a Gabino Cué en Oaxaca Milenio Diario, 11 de julio de 2010. (in Spanish)
- ↑ "In Mexico elections, PRI makes gains but appears to lose 3 key states". Los Angeles Times. 2008-07-05. Retrieved 2010-07-07.
- ↑ Rodriguez, Olga (2008-07-04). "Mexican president's allies lead in key elections". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 2010-07-07.
- ↑ "Gabino Cué: Experiencia" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2010-08-23. Retrieved 2010-09-08.
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