AZMEX POLICY 11 APR 2019
AMLO presents the high command of the National Guard
Details Published on Thursday, April 11, 2019,
Written by Special
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CDMX
In the National Palace, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador introduced the members of the General Staff
and the National Guard command with the aim of confronting the violence in the country to safeguard the population.
According to the president and the head of the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection, Alfonso Durazo,
the General Staff is composed of elements and elements of the Armed Forces and a representative of the Federal Police.
The members of this Institutional Operative Coordination should advise the commander on various issues,
particularly in the preparation of the security strategy and the definition of the final plans of this security group.
In addition, it will be a retired commander who is the commander of the National Guard in the work of public security.
Next we present the high commands of the National Guard:
Luis Rodríguez Bucio
The brigadier general, graduate of the General Staff, in process of retirement, Luis Rodríguez Bucio, will be the commander of the National Guard.
The current president of the Council of Delegates of the Inter-American Board of Defense
was born on August 27, 1956 in Condembaro, municipality of Tancitaro, Michoacán,
and graduated as a second lieutenant and Infantry in 1977 from the Heroico Colegio Militar, which he entered four years earlier.
Later, in 1988 he graduated from the War College as a Staff Officer.
Other academic degrees with the accounts are a master's degree in national security, a doctorate in national defense, and studies in Germany.
Among the positions he has held are his performance in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where between 1981 and 1982
he served as assistant to the head of that unit.
From 1989 to 1990 he served as Deputy Chief of Section Four already in the Presidential General Staff,
at the official residence of Los Pinos, in Mexico City.
Patricia Rosalinda Galindo Mariel
The general commissioner of the Federal Police and medical surgeon, originally from Veracruz, will represent this agency in the National Guard.
She joined the Federal Police in September 2009, is a teacher in forensic medicine and has 12 doctorates,
of which three were in the field of reeducation and social reintegration, forensic investigation
and science of human behavior at the philosophical level, and nine more honoris cause.
She has generated studies in 34 graduates, is the author of 28 books and co-author of six others;
She has also participated in the planning of plans, programs, projects, and action protocols
and has developed homologated models at the national level that have generated the realization of new competences.
It stands out as a forerunner in the area of certification and accreditation in the police field.
She was the first woman to be distinguished with the position of Division of the Scientific Division,
of which she is founder. In addition to having national and international recognition,
she was the first woman to obtain the rank of general commissioner.
Xicoténcatl de Azolohua Núñez Márquez
The brigadier general, a graduate of the General Staff, who is currently attached to the headquarters of the military zone
where he is waiting for his withdrawal, is the representative of the National Defense Secretariat in the General Staff of the National Guard.
Between 2017 and 2018, from the Fifth Infantry Battalion based in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua (2013-2017),
he served as commander of the 18th Military Zone, in Hidalgo.
He entered the Armed Forces in August 1976 in the 19 Infantry Battalion in Petatlán, Guerrero,
then went to the Heroic Military College in the course of Infantry Weapons Officers; in the Superior School of War
he studied the degree in Military Administration;
meanwhile, the National Defense College has a master's degree in National Security and Defense.
Among the positions he has held are section commander, battalion company in group of mortars in Guerrero, Michoacán and Chihuahua;
in addition, in activities of the General Staff of the Sedena, he was chief of section 7, operations against drug trafficking.
Gabriel García Chávez
The Rear Admiral of Marine Infantry, already in retirement, is the representative of the Navy of Mexico that will be in this security force.
He entered the Heroic Naval School in 1978 and graduated from it in 1982.
Among the activities he has performed are the command of marine infantry number 11, the battalion of services,
the amphibious brigade of marine infantry, number 1, in Tuxpán , the infantry battalion 14 in Nayarit.
Already in the General Staff he was chief of the first and second sections of the first naval region
and has courses such as command, masters in naval administration and a diploma in Human Rights.
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