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  2. Politics and government of Nuevo León - Wikipedia

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    The governmental structures of Nuevo León, a Mexican state, are organized according to article 30 of the state constitution, which provides for a republican, representative and popular government, divided into three independent branches (executive, legislative and judicial) that cannot be joined together in a single person or institution.

  3. Nuevo León - Wikipedia

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    Nuevo León, [a] officially the Free and Sovereign State of Nuevo León, [b] is a state in northeastern Mexico. The state borders the Mexican states of Tamaulipas , Coahuila , Zacatecas , and San Luis Potosi , and has an extremely narrow international border with the U.S. state of Texas .

  4. Palacio de Gobierno (Nuevo León) - Wikipedia

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    The Palacio de Gobierno, or the Government Palace of Nuevo León, is a state government building in Monterrey, the capital city of Nuevo León state, in northern Mexico. The Neoclassical style building is located in the northernmost section of the Macroplaza in the city. The Palacio de Gobierno is the location of the office of the Governor of ...

  5. Governor of Nuevo León - Wikipedia

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    Blas de la Garza Falcón, 1681; Juan de Echeverría, 1681–1682; Diego de Villarreal, 1682–1683; Alonso de León, 1683–1684; Antonio de Echevérez y Subiza, 1684–1687; Francisco Cuervo y Valdés, 1687–1688; Pedro Fernández de la Ventosa, 1688–1693; Juan Pérez de Merino, 1693–1698; Juan Francisco de Vergara y Mendoza 1698–1703

  6. Samuel García (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Alejandro García Sepúlveda (born 28 December 1987) is a Mexican lawyer and politician serving as the governor of Nuevo León.A member of the Citizens' Movement party, he served as a local deputy in the Congress of Nuevo León from 2015 to 2018 and represented Nuevo León in the Senate from 2018 to 2020.

  7. Jaime Rodríguez Calderón - Wikipedia

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    Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon Jaime Heliodoro Rodríguez Calderón (born 28 December 1957), sometimes referred to by his nickname " El Bronco ", is a Mexican politician. He served as the Governor of Nuevo León from 2015 to 2021 and was a candidate in the 2018 presidential election .

  8. Monterrey Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Monterrey Municipality is one of the 51 subdivisions of the State of Nuevo León, Mexico. Its municipal seat is located in the City of Monterrey. The municipal government is headed by the municipal president of Monterrey (mayor of Monterrey).

  9. Congress of Nuevo León - Wikipedia

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    The Honorable Congress of the State of Nuevo León (Spanish: Honorable Congreso del Estado de Nuevo León) is the unicameral legislature of the government of the Mexican state of Nuevo León. Each three-year legislative term consists of 42 deputies, with 26 elected through relative majority and 16 through proportional representation.