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Carlos Lomelí Bolaños
Carlos Lomelí Bolaños (born 5 August 1959) is a Mexican politician now affiliated with National Regeneration Movement, Morena. He was elected to the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico), Chamber of Deputies in the 2015 Mexican legislative election, 2015 mid-terms and to the Senate (Mexico), Senate in the 2024 Mexican general election, 2024 general election. Life Lomelí attended the Universidad de Guadalajara, where he received his degree in surgery and obstetrics, and became an OB/GYN. He also taught at the university's preparatory school number 2. In 1999, Lomelí became the director general of Lomedic, S.A. de C.V., which began supplying medicine to Mexican Social Security Institute, IMSS clinics in Jalisco. In 2010, this contract earned the company 600 million pesos. Beneficiaries complained about supply issues and other irregularities, prompting the state health secretary to change providers. Lomedic lost the contract to another company, Dimesa, and immediately challenged the re ...
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Guadalajara, Jalisco
Guadalajara ( , ) is a metropolis in western Mexico and the capital of the state of Jalisco. According to the 2020 census, the city has a population of 1,385,629 people, making it the 7th largest city by population in Mexico, while the Guadalajara metropolitan area has a population of 5,268,642 people, making it the third-largest metropolitan area in the country and the twentieth largest metropolitan area in the Americas Guadalajara has the second-highest population density in Mexico, with over 10,361 people per square kilometer. Within Mexico, Guadalajara is a center of business, arts and culture, technology and tourism; as well as the economic center of the Bajío region. It usually ranks among the 100 most productive and globally competitive cities in the world. It is home to numerous landmarks, including Guadalajara Cathedral, the Teatro Degollado, the Templo Expiatorio, the UNESCO World Heritage site Hospicio Cabañas, and the San Juan de Dios Market—the largest indoo ...
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