Norma Azucena Rodríguez Zamora
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Norma Azucena Rodríguez Zamora is a Mexican politician affiliated with the
Party of the Democratic Revolution The Party of the Democratic Revolution (, , PRD) is a state-level social democracy, social democratic political party in Mexico (previously national, until 2024). The PRD originated from the Democratic Current, a political faction formed in 198 ...
. She was elected to the LXIV Legislature of the Mexican Congress as a federal deputy representing the state of
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from the third electoral region.


Political career

Rodríguez Zamora served as a city councilor (''regidora'') of Tihuatlán between 2014 and 2017. In 2018, the PRD placed Rodríguez first on its party list from the third electoral region, all but guaranteeing her a seat in the Chamber of Deputies.


Kidnapping

On 15 August 2018, it was reported that she was kidnapped at gunpoint. According to reports, Rodríguez was traveling on a highway in Hidalgo, when two gunmen shot at her car, injuring an assistant and driver, and causing the car to overturn. The gunmen then pulled Rodríguez out from her car and forced her into their vehicle. The next day the newspaper
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reported that she had been safely returned to relatives, unharmed except for an injury to her arm sustained when her vehicle overturned. The newspaper could not determine whether a ransom had been paid.


See also

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List of kidnappings The following is a list of kidnappings summarizing the events of each case, including instances of celebrity abductions, claimed hoaxes, suspected kidnappings, extradition abductions, and mass kidnappings. By date * List of kidnappings befo ...


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