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Mexican politician In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Ramírez and the second or maternal family name is Aguilar.
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Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar
Ramírez Aguilar in 2013
Governor of Chiapas
Incumbent
Assumed office
8 December 2024
Succeeded byRutilio Escandón
President of the Senate
In office
1 September 2020 – 31 August 2021
Preceded byMónica Fernández Balboa
Succeeded byOlga Sánchez Cordero
Senator for Chiapas
In office
1 September 2018 – 1 February 2024
Preceded byLuis Armando Melgar Bravo
Succeeded byJosé Antonio Aguilar Castillejos (alternate)
Personal details
Born (1973-10-13) 13 October 1973 (age 51)
Comitán, Chiapas, Mexico
Political partyMORENA
OccupationLawyer, politician

Óscar Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar (born 13 October 1973) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA). Born in Comitán, Chiapas, he is a law graduate. He is the current governor of Chiapas after winning the 2024 election.

Career

Ramírez Aguilar served as the mayor of his hometown of Comitán in 2008–2010. In the 2012 general election he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies to represent the 8th district of Chiapas for the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico (PVEM) during the 62nd Congress (31 August 2012 – 16 July 2013). He was subsequently elected to the Senate for Chiapas on the Morena ticket in the 2018 general election.

Ramírez stepped down from his Senate seat on 1 February 2024 and ran for the governorship of Chiapas in the 2 June 2024 local election, representing the Sigamos Haciendo Historia coalition (comprising Morena, PT, PVEM and the local parties Chiapas Unidos and Mover a Chiapas). He won the election with 79% of the vote, beating Olga Luz Espinosa of the Fuerza y Corazón por México coalition into a distant second place.

References

  1. ^ "Perfil: Dip. Óscar Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar, LXII Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  2. "Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar asume la gubernatura de Chiapas". El Heraldo de Chiapas. 8 December 2024. Retrieved 8 December 2024.
  3. "Perfil: Sen. Óscar Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar, LXIV Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 31 August 2024.
  4. ^ Martínez, Mariana (27 May 2024). "Este es el grado de estudios de Eduardo Ramírez, candidato de Morena a la gubernatura de Chiapas". Infobae. Retrieved 2 June 2024.
  5. "Perfil: Sen. Óscar Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar, LXV Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 8 December 2024.
  6. "Gubernatura". Cómputos Electorales 2024. Instituto de Elecciones y Participación Ciudadana del Estado de Chiapas. Retrieved 31 August 2024.
Current Mexican state governors
Ags Teresa Jiménez (PAN)
BC Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda (MRN)
BCS Víctor Manuel Castro Cosío (MRN)
Camp Layda Sansores (MRN)
Chis Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar (MRN)
Chih María Eugenia Campos Galván (PAN)
Coah Miguel Riquelme Solís (PRI)
Col Indira Vizcaíno Silva (MRN)
Dgo Esteban Villegas Villarreal (PRI)
Gto Diego Sinhué Rodríguez Vallejo (PAN)
Gro Evelyn Salgado Pineda (MRN)
Hgo Julio Menchaca (MRN)
Jal Pablo Lemus Navarro (MC)
Mex Delfina Gómez Álvarez (MRN)
Mich Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla (MRN)
Mor Margarita González Saravia (MRN)
Nay Miguel Ángel Navarro Quintero (MRN)
NL Samuel García Sepúlveda (MC)
Oax Salomón Jara Cruz (MRN)
Pue Alejandro Armenta Mier (MRN)
Qro Mauricio Kuri (PAN)
QR Mara Lezama Espinosa (MRN)
SLP Ricardo Gallardo Cardona (PVEM)
Sin Rubén Rocha Moya (MRN)
Son Alfonso Durazo Montaño (MRN)
Tab Carlos Manuel Merino Campos (MRN)
Tamps Américo Villarreal Anaya (MRN)
Tlax Lorena Cuéllar Cisneros (MRN)
Ver Rocío Nahle García (MRN)
Yuc Joaquín Díaz Mena (MRN)
Zac David Monreal Ávila (MRN)
Mexico City   Clara Brugada (MRN)


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