Carolina Viggiano | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Tepehuacán de Guerrero, Hidalgo, Mexico | 6 July 1968
Political party | PRI |
Alma mater | UAEH |
Occupation | Politician |
Alma Carolina Viggiano Austria (born 6 July 1968) is a Mexican politician from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
Viggiano has served as a federal deputy on four occasions: during the 58th Congress (2000–2002), for Hidalgo's first district; [1] the 61st Congress (2009–2012), for Hidalgo's sixth district; [2] the 63rd Congress (2015–2018), again for Hidalgo's first district; [3] and the 65rd Congress (2021–2024), as a plurinominal deputy for the fifth region. [4]
She previously served as a local deputy in the 56th Legislature of the Congress of Hidalgo. [2]
Viggiano Austria sought election as one of Hidalgo's senators in the 2024 Senate election, occupying the first place on the Fuerza y Corazón por México coalition's two-name formula. [5] The coalition placed second, securing it one of the state's three Senate seats. [6]
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