Jerónimo de la Rosa Gómez | |
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Member of the Congress of Baja California Sur from the 7th district | |
In office 1 April 1987 – 30 March 1990 | |
Preceded by | Benito Bermúdez Coronado |
Succeeded by | Franco Domínguez Verduzco |
Personal details | |
Died | 31 December 1988 |
Citizenship | Mexican |
Political party | PRI |
Spouse | Dolores Escalante [1] [2] |
Jerónimo de la Rosa Gómez (died 31 December 1988) was a Mexican politician and trade unionist. He served in the V Legislature of the Congress of Baja California Sur from 1987 to 1990 as a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). [3] He also served as the leader of the Confederation of Mexican Workers (CTM) at the state level. [1] [4]
De la Rosa died on 31 December 1988. [1] [2] His family became heavily involved in the political scene of Baja California Sur. His son, Arturo, served as a federal deputy in the LXII Legislature of the Mexican Congress. Another son, Noé, became the statewide president of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) in 2020. [5] Other sons include Benjamín, who ran for Governor of Baja California Sur in 2015 and 2021, and José Alfredo. [6] [7]
Jerónimo de la Rosa Gómez | |
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Member of the Congress of Baja California Sur from the 7th district | |
In office 1 April 1987 – 30 March 1990 | |
Preceded by | Benito Bermúdez Coronado |
Succeeded by | Franco Domínguez Verduzco |
Personal details | |
Died | 31 December 1988 |
Citizenship | Mexican |
Political party | PRI |
Spouse | Dolores Escalante [1] [2] |
Jerónimo de la Rosa Gómez (died 31 December 1988) was a Mexican politician and trade unionist. He served in the V Legislature of the Congress of Baja California Sur from 1987 to 1990 as a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). [3] He also served as the leader of the Confederation of Mexican Workers (CTM) at the state level. [1] [4]
De la Rosa died on 31 December 1988. [1] [2] His family became heavily involved in the political scene of Baja California Sur. His son, Arturo, served as a federal deputy in the LXII Legislature of the Mexican Congress. Another son, Noé, became the statewide president of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) in 2020. [5] Other sons include Benjamín, who ran for Governor of Baja California Sur in 2015 and 2021, and José Alfredo. [6] [7]