Georgina Trujillo Zentella
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Georgina Trujillo Zentella (born 17 December 1962) is a
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politician affiliated with the
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. She currently serves as a federal deputy in the
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, representing
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from the third electoral region.


Life

In 1982, Trujillo joined the PRI and began running the secondary school at Colegio Arji, S.C.; she then went on to work at two hotels in Villahermosa and serve as a financial advisor while obtaining a degree in administration from the
Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco (Juárez Autonomous University of Tabasco, also known as UJAT) is a public institution of higher learning located in Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico. The mission of the university is "to prepare professionals ...
. In addition to her involvement with the Programa Mundo Maya, where she represented the private sector and coordinated its efforts in Tabasco, Trujillo also briefly was involved with the
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as its coordinator of cultural action. In 1992, Trujillo took a position in the Secretariat of Industrial, Commercial and Tourism Promotion of Tabasco; after brief stints as Central Director of the INAH in Tabasco and as the coordinator of advisors to the
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, she was tapped to head the state branch of Fundación Colosio in 1995, remaining in the post for two years. In 1998, Trujillo was elected as the
municipal president A ''presidente municipal'' (English: "municipal president") is the chief of government of municipios in Mexico. This title was also used in the Philippines under the Spanish and American colonization; it is comparable to a mayor of the town or city ...
of Centro Municipality, which contains the state capital of
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; also at this time, she became a national PRI councilor and served as the vice president of the National Federation of Municipalities of Mexico. In 2000, she resigned in order to run for Senate, and voters elected her to a seat for the LVIII and
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Legislatures. She presided over the Hydraulic Resources Commission and sat on those for Regional Development, Federalism and Municipal Development, Administration, Youth and Sports, and Special on Relations between Colima and Jalisco. While a senator, she briefly served as the Secretary for the Action and Social Management Program of the national PRI, and she wrote a book, ''La Ruta del Edén'', which was released in 2005. After her time in the Senate came to a close, Trujillo was elected as a local deputy to the LIX Legislature of the Congress of Tabasco. Three years later, however, she returned to the federal legislature, this time the
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, for the LXI Legislature. She was a secretary of its board of directors and sat on the Energy, Navy, and Budget and Public Accounts Commissions. Between 2012 and 2015, Trujillo served in the federal cabinet as the undersecretary of agricultural development for the (SEDATU). In 2015, the PRI placed her on its list of proportional representation deputy candidates from the third region, prompting her resignation from SEDATU and returning her to San Lázaro for the LXIII Legislature. She serves as the president of the Energy Commission and also sits on the Transparency and Anticorruption Commission. In April 2016, Trujillo expressed her interest in running for governor of Tabasco in 2018.


See also

*
List of municipal presidents of Centro Municipality, Tabasco The following is a list of municipal presidents of Centro Municipality, Tabasco, Mexico. Centro includes the city of Villahermosa. List of officials * José Medardo Rosado, 1930 * Cesar A. Rojas Contreras, 1930-1934 * Juan Palomeque Hernández ...


References

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