Gonzalo Rodríguez Anaya
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Gonzalo Rodríguez Anaya (born 21 October 1942) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party (PAN) who formerly belonged to the
Institutional Revolutionary Party The Institutional Revolutionary Party (, , PRI) is a List of political parties in Mexico, political party in Mexico that was founded in 1929 as the National Revolutionary Party (, PNR), then as the Party of the Mexican Revolution (, PRM) and fin ...
(PRI). In 2003–2006 Rodríguez Anaya served as a
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in the
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, representing
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's third district, and he previously served as a local deputy in the LII and LV Legislatures of the
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.


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1942 births Living people Institutional Revolutionary Party politicians National Action Party (Mexico) politicians 20th-century Mexican politicians 21st-century Mexican politicians Members of the Congress of Hidalgo National Autonomous University of Mexico alumni Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) for Hidalgo (state) {{Mexico-deputy-NationalAction-1940s-stub