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Juan Aguilera Azpeitia

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Juan Aguilera Azpeitia Famous memorial

Birth
Leon, León Municipality, Guanajuato, Mexico
Death
23 Apr 2023 (aged 85)
Leon, León Municipality, Guanajuato, Mexico
Burial
Leon, León Municipality, Guanajuato, Mexico Add to Map
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Journalist, Politician, Author. He was known for his significant contributions in various fields. From 1970 to 1979, he served as the National Leader of the political organization National Synarchist Union (UNS), tirelessly working to promote the values and principles of synarchist in Mexico. In 1975, Aguilera founded the Mexican Democratic Party (PDM), aimed at fostering democracy and citizen participation. He was elected as a Federal Deputy in the LI Legislature from 1979 to 1981, where he actively promoted policies and legislation for the betterment of Mexican society. Aguilera left a lasting impact on the media landscape in Mexico and Central America through his distinguished career as a journalist. He held directorial positions in newspapers such as "Orden" and "La Verdad" and contributed to renowned publications like "El Universal" and "Impacto." Known for his incisive writing and unwavering commitment to objectivity and truth, he earned widespread respect and recognition within the field of journalism. Beyond his political and journalistic work, Aguilera was a prolific author. He penned several notable books, including "Daniel Cid Villagómez," "Cuando los lobos huyen," "Morusas del pensamiento," and "Picarín, magia y encuentro."
Journalist, Politician, Author. He was known for his significant contributions in various fields. From 1970 to 1979, he served as the National Leader of the political organization National Synarchist Union (UNS), tirelessly working to promote the values and principles of synarchist in Mexico. In 1975, Aguilera founded the Mexican Democratic Party (PDM), aimed at fostering democracy and citizen participation. He was elected as a Federal Deputy in the LI Legislature from 1979 to 1981, where he actively promoted policies and legislation for the betterment of Mexican society. Aguilera left a lasting impact on the media landscape in Mexico and Central America through his distinguished career as a journalist. He held directorial positions in newspapers such as "Orden" and "La Verdad" and contributed to renowned publications like "El Universal" and "Impacto." Known for his incisive writing and unwavering commitment to objectivity and truth, he earned widespread respect and recognition within the field of journalism. Beyond his political and journalistic work, Aguilera was a prolific author. He penned several notable books, including "Daniel Cid Villagómez," "Cuando los lobos huyen," "Morusas del pensamiento," and "Picarín, magia y encuentro."

Bio by: Ola K Ase


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/254696348/juan-aguilera_azpeitia: accessed ), memorial page for Juan Aguilera Azpeitia (11 Apr 1938–23 Apr 2023), Find a Grave Memorial ID 254696348, citing Cementerio Jardines del Tiempo, Leon, León Municipality, Guanajuato, Mexico; Maintained by Find a Grave.