

Current president of the Board of Directors of the Honorable Chamber of Deputies in the LXV Legislature. She has served as a federal deputy three times (LXV, LXI, and LIX legislatures).
She has served as the president of the Working Group on the 2030 Agenda in the Chamber of Deputies.
She has been senator in the LXII and LXIII legislatures, president of the Foreign Relations Committee with North America; as a local deputy for the State of Nuevo León, also serving as president of the local congress.
She holds a Master's degree in Constitutional Law from the National Autonomous University of Mexico; a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education; a specialization in History of Civilization from the Catholic Institute of Paris and the Sorbonne University, France; and a seminar in public policy and leadership strategy from Harvard University. In the international sphere, she served as president of the Council of Parliamentarians for the Americas (PARLAMERICAS) from 2014 to 2018; she has been part of the Mexican delegation to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) since 2003; she is a founder and co-chair in Mexico of the Mexican Conservationist Parliamentary Group - ICCF. She was a founder and advisor of the Plural Pact of Women Collective.