Dante Delgado Rannauro

Dante Delgado
Delgado Rannauro at a political rally in 2021
Plurinominal Senator in the 64th and 65th sessions of the Congress of the Union
Assumed office
1 September 2018
Interim Governor of Veracruz
In office
1 December 1988 – 30 November 1992
Preceded byFernando Gutiérrez Barrios
Succeeded byPatricio Chirinos Calero
Senator in the 60th and 61st sessions of the Congress of the Union
for Veracruz
In office
1 September 2006 – 31 August 2012
Mexico Ambassador to Italy
In office
19 March 1993 – 12 June 1994
PresidentCarlos Salinas de Gortari
Preceded byFrancisco Javier Alejo
Succeeded byMario Moya Palencia
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
for the 10th district of Veracruz
In office
1 September 1985 – 31 August 1988
Preceded byJorge Minvielle Porte Petit
Succeeded byAdalberto Díaz Jacome
Personal details
Born
Dante Alfonso Delgado Rannauro

(1950-12-23) 23 December 1950 (age 73)
Alvarado, Veracruz, Mexico
Political partyCitizens' Movement
(1999–present)
Other political
affiliations
Institutional Revolutionary Party (1968-1995)
Alma materUniversidad Veracruzana
Occupation
  • Lawyer
  • Politician
Websitedantedelgado.org.mx

Dante Alfonso Delgado Rannauro (born 23 December 1950) is a Mexican politician, lawyer, and diplomat who is the national coordinator and co-founder of the Citizens' Movement political party.

He served as interim governor of Veracruz from 1988 to 1992; as ambassador of Mexico to Italy (1993–1994); as a senator during the 60th and 61st sessions of Congress (2006–2012), representing Veracruz for Convergencia; and as a deputy during the 53rd session (1985–1988), representing Veracruz's tenth district for the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).[1]

In the 2018 general election he was re-elected to the Senate as a senator-at-large for a six-year term from the Citizens' Movement's national list.[2]

  1. ^ "Perfil: Sen. Dante Alfonso Delgado Rannauro, LX Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 14 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Perfil: Sen. Dante Alfonso Delgado Rannauro, LXIV Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 14 July 2024.