Politics
Boroughs of the Federal District | |||
Borough | Borough Head | ||
Álvaro Obregón | Eduardo Pérez Santillán | ||
Azcapotzalco | Enrique Vargas Anaya | ||
Benito Juárez | Mario Alberto Palacios Acosta | ||
Coyoacán | Raúl Antonio Flores García | ||
Cuajimalpa | Carlos Orvañanos Rea | ||
Cuauhtémoc | Agustín Torres Pérez | ||
Gustavo A. Madero | Víctor Hugo Lobo Román | ||
Iztacalco | Francisco Javier Sánchez Cervantes | ||
Iztapalapa | Clara Marina Brugada Molina | ||
Magdalena Contreras | Eduardo Hernández Rojas | ||
Miguel Hidalgo | Demetrio Javier Sodi de la Tijera | ||
Milpa Alta | Francisco García Flores | ||
Tláhuac | Rubén Escamilla Salinas | ||
Tlalpan | Higinio Chávez García | ||
Venustiano Carranza | Rafael Alejandro Piña Medina | ||
Xochimilco | Manuel González González |
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