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Secretariat of Culture Presents Book on the Trajectory of Former Governor Alfonso Sánchez Anaya

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The presentation of the book Tlaxcala, a better place to live, was held at the Teatro Xicoténcatl, a work dedicated to the trajectory of former governor Alfonso Sánchez Anaya (1999–2005), an event attended by the governor Lorena Cuéllar Cisneros. The activity was part of the editorial collection Governors, promoted by the Secretariat of State Culture, with the aim of documenting the political history of Tlaxcala and making it available to the ci…
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Prepared with love from El Periódico de Tlaxcala: Libro sobre Sánchez Anaya.repredenta a story of learning, of example and of values that are transmitted between generations: Alfonso Sánchez García In the context of the presentation of the book documenting the administration of former governor Alfonso Sánchez Anaya, the municipal president of Tlaxcala, Alfonso Sánchez García, affirmed that the work represents a history of learning, of example an…

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As part of the presentation of the book documenting the administration of former governor Alfonso Sánchez Anaya, the municipal president of Tlaxcala, Alfonso Sánchez García said that the work represents a history of learning, example and values that are transmitted between generations. During the event, which was hosted by the Xicohténcatl Theatre, which was attended by state authorities, legislators, members of the Judiciary and representatives…

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La Jornada de Oriente broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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