Enrique Caballero Peraza
Enrique Caballero Peraza | |
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Mexican Congress Deputy | |
In office December 1, 1991 – November 30, 1994 | |
Preceded by | Tere Cortés Cervantes |
Succeeded by | Max Tejeda Martinez |
Deputy Congress of State of Guerrero | |
In office November 15, 1996 – November 14, 1999 | |
Leader | Florencio Salazar Adame |
Preceded by | Cecilia Sánchez de la Barquera |
Succeeded by | Angel Pasta Muñúzuri |
President of National Action Party (Mexico) in the state of Guerrero | |
In office November 1, 1990 – February 15, 1997 | |
Preceded by | Carmelo Piña Sandoval |
Succeeded by | Miguel Angel Flores Mesino |
Personal details | |
Born |
Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico | 27 October 1959
Political party | National Action Party (Mexico) |
Spouse(s) | Cecilia Sánchez de la Barquera |
Children |
Enrique Caballero Maldonado Daniela Caballero Sánchez de la Barquera Carlo Alejandro Caballero Sánchez de la Barquera |
Residence | Acapulco, Guerrero, México |
Alma mater |
Universidad La Salle National Autonomous University of Mexico |
Profession | Politician, Physician, Psychologist |
Religion | Unitarian Universalist |
Website | |
Military service | |
Service/branch | Mexican Navy |
Years of service | 1982-1983 |
Enrique Caballero Peraza was born in Acapulco, Guerrero, on October 27, 1959. He is a Mexican politician, physician and psychologist.
Family
He is the youngest son of the politician Enrique Caballero Aburto (1905–1975) and of poet Yolanda Peraza Guzmán (1926–2006). As well, nephew of the ex-governor of Guerrero Raúl Caballero Aburto.
He is the father of Enrique Caballero Maldonado, born in 1985, son of Carolina Maldonado Arroyo (1956–2008) and of Daniela Caballero Sánchez de la Barquera,born in 1988, and of Alexander Caballero Sánchez de la Barquera,born in 1995, children of Cecilia Sánchez de la Barquera. (1962–2005).
The paternal family (Caballero-Aburto) descends from Luis Caballero Galán, the bastard son of the controversial one Archbishop-Viceroy Antonio Caballero.
Political activities
He was a member of the Mexican Congress (The Chamber of Deputies of México) in the parliamentary group of National Action Party in the federal congress, in the LV Legislature from 1991 to 1994, and in the Congress of Guerrero from 1996 to 1999. He also ran for mayor of the city of Acapulco in 1996.
Internally in National Action Party he was President of the Party in the State of Guerrero by a period of 6 years. (1990–1997), Member of the Council in the State and also National and member of the National Executive Committee that was chaired by Lic. Carlos Castillo Peraza (1993–1996).
Academic Degrees
He made his professional studies in the Mexican Medicine Faculty of Universidad La Salle and in the Faculty of Psychology of National Autonomous University of Mexico. Their studies of postgraduate were made in the Mexican Association of Dynamic Psychotherapy. Later he did their studies in Theory and Political Analysis as well as Political Philosophy, were made respectively in the Institute of Legislative Investigations of the UNAM, and in the Foundation Antonio Gramsci, in coordination with the UNAM and Autonomous University of Guerrero.
Current Activities
At the moment he is dedicated to his private practice and to teaching, even though it maintains entailment with the National Action of Party, in the federal electoral process of 2006, he was Operative Coordinator of Campaign in the presidential campaign of Felipe Calderón in the State of Oaxaca. In the federal electoral process of 2009 he was Operative Coordinator of Campaign, with National Action Party in Oaxaca.
References
- "Expulsan del PAN a Caballero Peraza". Reforma (Mexico D.F., Mexico). 1 Feb 1998. Retrieved 2008-07-04.
- Guerrero, Jesús (14 Nov 1997). "Piden expulsar a diputado de AN.(Nacional)". Reforma (Mexico D.F., Mexico). Retrieved 2008-07-04.
- "Iniciativa de Reforma del Artículo 40 Constitucional". LV Legislatura Cámara de Diputados. 20 December 1992. Retrieved 2008-07-04.
- "Arbol Genealógico de Enrique Caballero Peraza". 20 December 2005. Retrieved 2009-08-31.