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Rosa Luz Alegría

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Rosa Luz Alegría Escamilla (born 1949) is a Mexican physicist who was the first woman to serve in the Mexican Executive Cabinet.

Alegría studied physics in the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). During her time at the university she got involved with UNAM's Consejo General de Huelga ("General Strike Council", CGH).

During Luis Echeverría's presidency she started to work in the public service. President José López Portillo appointed her under-secretary of planning and budget (Subsecretaria de Programación y Presupuesto), and later, on August 13, 1980, she was appointed Secretary of Tourism, becoming the first female Secretary of State in Mexico.

Alegria's appointment as Secretary of State occurred in an administration famous for nepotism.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ Riding, Alan. Distant Neighbors: A Portrait of the Mexicans, Vintage (reprinted 1989), ISBN 0-679-72441-9 - p.128
  2. ^ José López Portillo (obituary), The Economist, March 4, 2004 accessed at [1] March 27, 2007
Political offices
Preceded by Secretary of Tourism
1980–1982
Succeeded by