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Ángel Ávila Romero
Ángel Clemente Ávila Romero, known as Ángel Ávila Romero, (Mexico City, July 26, 1980) is a Mexican politician and political scientist graduated from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, current interim President of the Party of the Democratic Revolution. From 2008 to 2011 he was Secretary of Youth Affairs of the National Executive Committee, later he was appointed President of the National Council of the Party of the Democratic Revolution in 2014, a position he left on December 9, 2017 when he was appointed Secretary General of the same party. He was president of the National Executive Committee from October 22 to December 9, 2018, from December 10 a member of the party's Extraordinary National Directorate. Early years From a very young age he began his political career as "PRD Brigadista del Sol" in the campaign to the head of government of the Federal District of Ing. Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas. Later, he was youth coordinator of the national political group "Causa ...
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Party Of The Democratic Revolution
The Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD, es, Partido de la Revolución Democrática, ) is a social democracy, social democratic political party in Mexico. The PRD originated from the Democratic Current, a political faction formed in 1986 from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). The PRD was formed after the contested 1988 Mexican general election, general election in 1988, which the PRD's immediate predecessor, the National Democratic Front (Mexico), National Democratic Front, believed was rigged by the PRI. This sparked a movement away from the PRI's authoritarian rule. As of 2020, the PRD is a member of the Va por México coalition. Internationally, the PRD is a member of the Progressive Alliance. The members of the party are known colloquially in Mexico as ''Perredistas''. History Early origins Break from the PRI (1986–1988) The PRD has its origins with the leftist members of the PRI, Institutional Revolutionary Party. The PRI had dominated Mexican politics ...
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