Background
López Bretón, Guadalupe was born on December 7, 1935 in Puebla, Puebla, Mexico.
Alternate Senator from the State of Puebla
López Bretón, Guadalupe was born on December 7, 1935 in Puebla, Puebla, Mexico.
Primary and secondary studies in Puebla. Teaching certificate in Puebla. Teacher in various schools in Puebla.
Director, Primary School Luz Esperanza, Ciudad Serdán. Director, Juan C. Bonilla Public School, Cholula, Puebla.
A. December 7, 1935. b. Puebla, Puebla, c. Primary and secondary studies in Puebla. Teaching certificate in Puebla.
Teacher in various schools in Puebla. Director, Primary School Luz Esperanza, Ciudad Serdán. Director, Juan C. Bonilla Public School, Cholula, Puebla, d.
Alternate Senator from the State of Puebla, 1970-1973, but replaced Senator Guillermo Morales Blumenkron, 1973-1976. President of the Second Credit Committee and the Money and Credit Institutions Committee. First Secretary of the Property and Natural Resources Committee.
Second Secretary of the Second Consular and Diplomatic Services Committee. Federal Deputy from the State of Puebla, District 7, 1976-1979, member of the Agricultural Development Committee, the Section on Maternal-Infant Welfare of the Public Health Committee, the Second Government Committee and the Immigration Committee. Federal Deputy from the State of Puebla, District 3, 1985-1988.
Director, Feminine Action of Institutional Revolutionary Party, Puebla, 1969-1975. Delegate of the National Executive Committee of Institutional Revolutionary Party to Querétaro, 1976. General Delegate of the National Executive Committee of Institutional Revolutionary Party, Campeche, 1980.
Subsecretary of Social Action, National Executive Committee of Institutional Revolutionary Party, 1981. President of Institutional Revolutionary Party, State of Puebla, 1984. Director, Social Development, Puebla, Puebla, 1984-1985.
Roman Catholic
Secretary of Education Action of the National Executive Committee of National Federation of Popular Organizations, 1974. National Coordinator of National Federation of Popular Organizations, 1979. Director of National Federation of Popular Organizations, Campeche, 1980.
Active in the National Union of Education Workers of Puebla, Puebla.