Next Sunday, June 2, Mexico will experience one of its most important chapters in political history, and that is that after a six-year term Andrés Manuel López Obrador will leave office so that a new president can represent Mexico. One of the candidates is Jorge Alvarez Maynezwho is representing the Citizen Movement in the elections 2024; So that you have a broad knowledge of the candidates, we tell you what the degree of studies of the representative of the orange party.
It must be remembered that the person who was outlined for the presidential candidacy by the orange party was Samuel García, however, García resigned to continue in Nuevo León, in his place he was appointed Jorge Alvarez Maynez as the Citizen Movement candidate for president for these elections 2024 next Sunday, June 2. At 38 years old, Máynez could become president of the nation if he defeats Xóchitl Gálvez and Claudia Sheinbaum.
This is the degree of studies of Jorge Álvarez Máynez; candidate for the Citizen Movement for the presidency of Mexico 2024
At 38 years old, Jorge Álvarez Máynez He has a history within Mexican politics and this is due to the degree of education that the presidential candidate for Movimeiento Ciudadano has. Until 2024, the orange party candidate has the title of teacher, like his last one degree of studies; From 2003 to 2006 she studied a degree in International Relations at the Western Institute of Technology and Higher Studies (ITESO).
After completing these studies, Jorge Álvarez Máynez He began his postgraduate and master's studies, which included a master's degree in Public Administration and Public Policy from the Institute of Technology and Higher Studies of Monterrey (ITESM), within the same institution he studied a master's degree in International Studies. Added to this list is the degree of studies as a master in Constitutional Law and Human Rights from the Carbonell Center for Legal Studies.
This is the degree of studies of Jorge Álvarez Máynez for the elections 2024As a Citizen Movement candidate, the teacher has several proposals that are known to be focused on priority axes in order to improve the quality of life of all Mexicans, such as childhood, health, education and security.