Ángel César Mendoza Arámburo

Ángel César Mendoza Arámburo (15 December 1934 - 25 March 2014)[2] was a Mexican politician, the first elected governor in the state of Baja California Sur for the period 1975 to 1981. A lawyer for the National Autonomous University of Mexico, he held various positions within the Institutional Revolutionary Party. He was federal deputy in the legislature XLVII Congress and was Secretary for Tax Inspectorate of Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (1982). Acting as governor, founded in 1976, the Autonomous University of Baja California Sur. He was married to Luz Garayzar with whom he had three children: Guadalupe, Carlos and Cesar Angel.

Angel Arámburo

Governor of Baja California Sur
In office
April 6, 1975[1]  April 4, 1981
Preceded byFélix Agramont Cota
Succeeded byAlberto Alvarado Arámburo
Personal details
Born(1934-12-15)December 15, 1934
La Paz, Baja California Sur
DiedMarch 25, 2014(2014-03-25) (aged 79)
Political partyInstitutional Revolutionary Party
Alma materNational Autonomous University of Mexico

Biography

He was born in the city of La Paz (Baja California Sur) on December 15, 1934, the son of Angel Mendoza Sabido (deceased) and Julia Arámburo (deceased). He attended elementary and high school in La Paz, BCS 1951 to 1952 he attended the high schools in the National Preparatory School in 1953, he enrolled at the Faculty of Law at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, where he graduated in 1957. He graduated in 1963 with a thesis on "Reforms Needed to Land Code in force."

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