Hilda Anderson Nevárez

Hilda Josefina Amalia Anderson Nevárez (10 October 1938 – 5 July 2011) was a Mexican trade union leader and politician from the Institutional Revolutionary Party. She served as Deputy on five legislatures of the Mexican Congress (1964–97; 1970–73; 1982–85; 1988–91 and 2000–03) and as Senator from 1976 to 1982 representing Sinaloa.[1][2][3]

Hilda Anderson Nevárez
Deputy of the Congress of the Union
for the 4th Circumscription
In office
1 September 2000  31 August 2003
ConstituencyFederal District
Deputy of the Congress of the Union
for the 13th district of the Federal District
In office
1 September 1988  31 August 1991
Preceded byFederico Durán y Liñán
Succeeded byAnibal Pacheco López
In office
1 September 1982  31 August 1985
Preceded byJoel Ayala Almeída
Succeeded byFederico Durán y Liñán
In office
1 September 1964  31 August 1967
Preceded byCarlos L. Díaz
Succeeded byJoaquín Gamboa Pascoe
Deputy of the Congress of the Union
for the 19th district of the Federal District
In office
1 September 1970  31 August 1973
Preceded byAdolfo Ruiz Sosa
Succeeded byJosé María Leoncio Aleja Ruíz Zavala
Personal details
Born(1938-10-10)10 October 1938
Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico
Died5 July 2011(2011-07-05) (aged 72)
Mexico City, Mexico
Political party PRI
OccupationTrade union leader and politician

References

  1. "Perfil del legislador". Legislative Information System. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  2. Camp, Roderic (1995). Mexican political biographies, 1935-1993. ISBN 9780292783621. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  3. Muñoz, Patricia; Pérez, Ciro (6 July 2011). "Falleció Hilda Anderson, impulsora de reformas en favor de la mujer". La Jornada. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
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