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Armando Labra

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Armando Labra (October 27, 1988) is a Mexican economist, and the technical secretary for the Planification Counsel of the UNAM.

Biography

Born in the State of Mexico related to Wenceslao Labra, the ex-governor for the State of Mexico. He studied at the National School of Economy in Mexico, and continued his studies at Berkeley. He is a federal congressman for the State of Mexico. He opposed neo-liberalism, and left the PRI.

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