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(Redirected from Lenia Batres Guadarrama) Mexican lawyer and politician
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Lenia Batres Guadarrama
Born (1969-08-06) 6 August 1969 (age 55)
Mexico City, Mexico
EducationUrban studies, public administration and law
Alma materUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México (1990-1994)
Occupation(s)Lawyer and politician
PredecessorArturo Zaldívar
Political partyMovimiento Regeneración Nacional (since 2014)
Partido de la Revolución Democrática (1989-2014)
RelativesMarti Batres

Lenia Batres Guadarrama (born 6 August 1969) is a Mexican lawyer and politician. She is a member of the Morena party, and since 14 December 2023 has been a minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation.

References

  1. "Sister of Mexico City mayor now Supreme Court justice". The NRI Nation. 2023-12-18. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  2. "López Obrador appoints new Supreme Court justice Lenia Batres". Mexico News Daily. 2023-12-16. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  3. Zerega, Georgina (2023-12-14). "López Obrador elige a Lenia Batres como nueva ministra de la Suprema Corte". El País México (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-18.


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