Blas Chumacero
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Blas Chumacero Sánchez was a Mexican
trade union leader and interim secretary general of the Confederation of Mexican Workers after Fidel Velásquez' death.
Chumacero Sánchez was the son of Zenón Chumacero Bueno and Josefa Sánchez Serrano. A high school dropout textile worker, he became a founding member of the General Confederation of Workers and Farmers of Mexico (CGOCM) in 1920 and a founding member of the Revolutionary Institutional Party (formerly, PNR). In 1936 he became a founding delegate of the Worker's Confederation of Mexico (CTM) and three years later he founded the Workers' Federation of Puebla
, in which he served as secretary general for over 45 years.
Because of the strong (and usually coercive) ties between the Mexican labor movement and the officialist Revolutionary Institutional Party during most of the 20th century, Chumacero was elected once to the Congress of Puebla
, six times to the Chamber of Deputies and twice to the Mexican senate; for a total of 33 years serving as legislator.
He was married to Aurelia Corona and adopted two siblings: Jaime and Rebeca Chumacero Lucio.
Source: Diccionario biográfico del gobierno mexicano, Ed. Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico, 1992.
Mexican people
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trade union leader and interim secretary general of the Confederation of Mexican Workers after Fidel Velásquez' death.
Chumacero Sánchez was the son of Zenón Chumacero Bueno and Josefa Sánchez Serrano. A high school dropout textile worker, he became a founding member of the General Confederation of Workers and Farmers of Mexico (CGOCM) in 1920 and a founding member of the Revolutionary Institutional Party (formerly, PNR). In 1936 he became a founding delegate of the Worker's Confederation of Mexico (CTM) and three years later he founded the Workers' Federation of Puebla
Puebla
Puebla officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Puebla is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided in 217 municipalities and its capital city is Puebla....
, in which he served as secretary general for over 45 years.
Because of the strong (and usually coercive) ties between the Mexican labor movement and the officialist Revolutionary Institutional Party during most of the 20th century, Chumacero was elected once to the Congress of Puebla
Congress of Puebla
The Congress of Puebla is the legislature of Puebla, a state of Mexico. The Congress is unicameral....
, six times to the Chamber of Deputies and twice to the Mexican senate; for a total of 33 years serving as legislator.
He was married to Aurelia Corona and adopted two siblings: Jaime and Rebeca Chumacero Lucio.
Source: Diccionario biográfico del gobierno mexicano, Ed. Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico, 1992.
External links
- El Informador: Murió Blas Chumacero (in Spanish).