María de los Ángeles Fromow
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María de los Angeles Fromow Rangel is a Mexican lawyer who served[update] as Special Attorney for the Attention of Electoral Crimes of the Attorney General's Office.
She was appointed Special Attorney in February 2001 by President Vicente Fox.
Fromow Rangel holds a bachelor's degree in law from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), she has pursued graduate studies in different universities including the Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
Currently[update] she heads the Liaisons Unit of the Health Secretariat.
Some of her contributors are Lucio Galileo Lastra Marín, Gerardo Ochoa Vargas y Mauricio Bailón González.
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