
Demetrio Sodi de la Tijera
'Demetrio Javier Sodi de la Tijera' (b.
September 25,
1944 in
Mexico City) is a
Mexican politician who has served in the
upper and
lower house of
Congress. In
2006 he unsuccessfully ran as the
National Action Party candidate for the
Head of Government of the Federal District.
He is the uncle of the popular actress and singer
Thalía.
Education
Sodi studied
business administration at the
Universidad Iberoamericana and pursued graduate studies at
Harvard University.
Political and professional career
Demetrio Sodi has been a member of the three main
political parties in Mexico. From
1962 to
1975 he worked for
Grupo Cifra. In
1977 he began to work in the
public service. In
1988 he was elected a
Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)
deputy to serve during the LIV Legislature. In
April 1994 he quit the PRI and in
October 1997 he joined the
Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD). He served in the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District and in
1997 he was elected to serve in the federal
Chamber of Deputies; then, in
2000 he was elected to the
Senate and served during the
LVIII Legislature and the
LIX Legislature.
At the national level, he coordinated social support programs in Conasupo and was managing director of Diconsa stores, where he increased the number of stores between
1978 and
1982 from 3,200 to 16,000.
He was General Coordinator of Supplies and Food Distribution in the
Federal District Department from
1982 to
1987.
In the private sector his professional career was developed in
Aurrerá supermarket chain (since bought out by
Wal-Mart).
In
1993 Sodi conceived, planned and organized members of all
political parties and citizen organizations that participated and called up the first plebiscite to achieve more democracy in
Mexico City by pressuring the
federal government for establishing popular and democratic
election of the
Head of Government.
In
October 2004 Sodi called for, along with Henry Davis, the creation of the Centro de Estudios para la Zona Metropolitana (
Metropolitan Area research center), a
civil association known as
Metrópoli 2025 that currently brings together more than 200 scholars, researchers, businesspeople and politicians worried about the future of the
Valley of Mexico. Metrópoli 2025 is currently the main source of research and information about the metropolitan area.
In
2005 he resigned from the PRD and began seeking support with other parties for his candidacy for the
2006 election to the
Head of Government of the Federal District; he obtained the National Action Party's candidacy.
Sodi was accused by his opponents of early campaigning: the official campaign had not officially started when he was running ads on radio and television and touring
Mexico City to learn about the demands and needs of the inhabitants, especially the poorest, as
senator.
External links
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Demetrio Sodi, Candidato al gobierno de la Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, official website
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Demetrio Sodi de la Tijera::Biografías::esmas, biography
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Sodi blog, blog
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Metrópoli 2025, official website of the civil association
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PAN-DF, official website of the National Action Party in the Federal District.
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El Universal Online, daily news from ''
El Universal'' about Demetrio Sodi