Damián Zepeda Vidales
Mexican politician
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Damián Zepeda Vidales | |
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Zepeda in 2014 | |
President of the National Action Party | |
In office 18 February 2018 – 25 August 2018 | |
Preceded by | Marcelo Torres Cofiño |
Succeeded by | Marcelo Torres Cofiño |
In office 9 December 2017 – 17 February 2018 | |
Preceded by | Ricardo Anaya |
Succeeded by | Marcelo Torres Cofiño |
Personal details | |
Born | (1978-11-17) 17 November 1978 (age 45) Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico |
Political party | PAN |
Damián Zepeda Vidales (born 17 November 1978) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party (PAN). In 2012–2015 he served as a federal deputy in the 62nd Congress, representing Sonora's fifth district.[1] In December 2017, he was selected as the new president of the PAN after Ricardo Anaya Cortés resigned to run in the 2018 presidential election; he served as president of the PAN until August 2018.
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Senators of the LXIV Legislature of the Mexican Congress
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- Rubio Márquez
- Ruiz Massieu Salinas
- Zamora Gastélum
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- Cruz Blackledge
- Fuentes Solís
- Gálvez Ruiz
- Gama Basarte
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- Kuri González
- López Rabadán
- Madero Muñoz
- Márquez Alvarado
- Martín del Campo
- Martínez Simón
- Moya Clemente*
- Murguía Gutiérrez
- Navarro Acevedo
- Paz Alonzo
- Rementería del Puerto
- Reynoso Sánchez
- Rosales San Román
- Saldaña Cisneros
- Vázquez Mota
- Zepeda Vidales
- Benavides Cobos
- Bolaños
- Camino Farjat
- Lagunes
- Noyola Cervantes
- Velasco Coello
- Zamora Guzmán*
- de la Sierra Arámburo
- León Gastélum
- Lucero Olivas*
- Padilla Peña
- Pinedo Alonso
- Castañeda Hoeflich
- Castañón Ramírez*
- Delgadillo García
- Delgado Rannauro
- García Sepúlveda
- Kempis Martínez
- Mercado Castro
- Núñez Sánchez
- Quiñonez Ruiz*
- Zepeda Hernández
- Abreu Artiñano
- Arias Solís
- Armenta Mier
- Balderas Espinoza
- Batres
- Bours Griffith*
- Caraveo Camarena
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- Castro
- Covarrubias
- Dothé Mata
- Fernández Balboa
- Galaz Caletti
- Gómez Urrutia
- González González*
- Guadiana Tijerina
- Guerrero Sánchez*
- Gutiérrez Castorena
- Harp
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- Jara Cruz
- Jiménez Yáñez*
- Luévano Cantú
- Martínez Cázares
- Martínez y Hernández
- Menchaca Salazar
- Méndez Ortiz
- Meza Guzmán
- Micher Camarena
- Molina Ramírez*
- Monreal
- Moreno Bastida*
- Narro
- Navarro Quintero
- Novelo Osuna*
- Ostoa Ortega
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- Peña Villa*
- Peralta Suárez*
- Pérez Astorga*
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- Rivera Rivera
- Rocha Moya
- Rodríguez Ramírez*
- Salazar Solorio
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- Téllez
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- Valencia de la Mora
- Vasconcelos y Cruz*
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- Velázquez Meza*
- Villarreal Anaya
- Villegas Canché
- Ávila Vázquez
- de León Villard
- Mora Arellano
- Romo Molina
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