Israel Nogueda Otero

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Israel Nogueda Otero
Governor of Guerrero
In office
April 20, 1971  January 31, 1975
Preceded by Caritino Maldonado Pérez
Roberto Rodríguez Mercado (interim)
Succeeded by Xavier Olea Muñoz
Personal details
Born January 16, 1935
Atoyac de Álvarez, Guerrero, Mexico
Died June 15, 2012
Mexico City
Political party Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)

Israel Nogueda Otero (January 16, 1935 – June 15, 2012) was a Mexican politician, economist and member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Nogueda served as the Municipal President of Acapulco municipality from 1969 to 1971 and the Governor of Guerrero from 1971 until 1975.[1][2]

Nogueda Otero was born in Atoyac de Álvarez, Guerrero, Mexico, on January 16, 1935.[1] He earned a degree in economics from the National Autonomous University of Mexico.[2]

In April 1971, Nogueda became the Governor of Guerrero following the death of his predecessor, Caritino Maldonado Pérez, who died in office.[1] He served as Governor until the end of the term in 1975. During Nogueda's tenure, the state government faced a guerrilla insurgency led by Genaro Vázquez Rojas and Lucio Cabañas, who operated in Guerrero.[1][2]

He later served on an internal state commissioner for the Institutional Revolutionary Party.[1]

Nogueda Otero of a heart attack shortly after 11 p.m. on June 15, 2012, at his home in Mexico City at the age of 77.[1] He was buried in Atoyac de Álvarez.[1]

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.