Rafael Camacho Guzmán (November 16, 1916 – 1998) was a Mexican trade union and political leader, member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party and governor of Queretaro from 1979 to 1985. Rafael Camacho Guzmán was born in the city of Queretaro in 1916. He studied agronomy in Guanajuato. Speaker got his license in 1942 and worked in the XEBZ in Mexico City. It was the official broadcaster of the Presidency of the Republic during the government of Miguel Aleman. He participated in the (Stirt) and was its director from 1961 to 1979. He was one of the most prominent of the Confederation of Workers of Mexico and very close to Fidel Velazquez leaders. He was elected senator in 1976 and Governor of Queretaro in the 1979 election.
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| - Rafael Camacho Guzmán (Santiago de Querétaro, 1916 - íbidem., 1998) fue un político mexicano, miembro del Partido Revolucionario Institucional y Gobernador de Querétaro de 1979 a 1985. Rafael Camacho Guzmán nació en la Ciudad de Querétaro en 1916. Estudió agronomía en Guanajuato. Obtuvo su licencia de locutor en 1942 y trabajó en la XEBZ en el Distrito Federal. Fue locutor oficial de la presidencia de la república durante el gobierno de Miguel Alemán. Participó en la fundación del (STIRT) y fue su dirigente de 1961 a 1979. Fue uno de los líderes más prominentes de la Confederación de Trabajadores de México y muy cercano a Fidel Velázquez. Fue elegido Senador en 1973 y Gobernador de Querétaro en las Elecciones de 1979. (es)
- Rafael Camacho Guzmán (November 16, 1916 – 1998) was a Mexican trade union and political leader, member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party and governor of Queretaro from 1979 to 1985. Rafael Camacho Guzmán was born in the city of Queretaro in 1916. He studied agronomy in Guanajuato. Speaker got his license in 1942 and worked in the XEBZ in Mexico City. It was the official broadcaster of the Presidency of the Republic during the government of Miguel Aleman. He participated in the (Stirt) and was its director from 1961 to 1979. He was one of the most prominent of the Confederation of Workers of Mexico and very close to Fidel Velazquez leaders. He was elected senator in 1976 and Governor of Queretaro in the 1979 election. (en)
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| - Rafael Camacho Guzmán (Santiago de Querétaro, 1916 - íbidem., 1998) fue un político mexicano, miembro del Partido Revolucionario Institucional y Gobernador de Querétaro de 1979 a 1985. Rafael Camacho Guzmán nació en la Ciudad de Querétaro en 1916. Estudió agronomía en Guanajuato. Obtuvo su licencia de locutor en 1942 y trabajó en la XEBZ en el Distrito Federal. Fue locutor oficial de la presidencia de la república durante el gobierno de Miguel Alemán. Participó en la fundación del (STIRT) y fue su dirigente de 1961 a 1979. Fue uno de los líderes más prominentes de la Confederación de Trabajadores de México y muy cercano a Fidel Velázquez. Fue elegido Senador en 1973 y Gobernador de Querétaro en las Elecciones de 1979. Durante su administración realizó diversa obra pública como el Estadio "Corregidora de Querétaro", el nuevo auditorio Josefa Ortíz de Domínguez (en el mismo sitio donde existía un auditorio con el mismo nombre, que fue demolido para construir el que ahora existe) y la red de carreteras de la Sierra Gorda. (es)
- Rafael Camacho Guzmán (November 16, 1916 – 1998) was a Mexican trade union and political leader, member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party and governor of Queretaro from 1979 to 1985. Rafael Camacho Guzmán was born in the city of Queretaro in 1916. He studied agronomy in Guanajuato. Speaker got his license in 1942 and worked in the XEBZ in Mexico City. It was the official broadcaster of the Presidency of the Republic during the government of Miguel Aleman. He participated in the (Stirt) and was its director from 1961 to 1979. He was one of the most prominent of the Confederation of Workers of Mexico and very close to Fidel Velazquez leaders. He was elected senator in 1976 and Governor of Queretaro in the 1979 election. During his administration he held various public works such as the ", the new (in the same place where there was an audience with the same name, which was demolished to build the now existing) and network highways of the Sierra Gorda. (en)
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