Luis M. Farías
President of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
1 September 1981  30 September 1981
Preceded byJosé Murat Casab
Succeeded byHesiquio Aguilar de la Parra
In office
1 September 1969  30 September 1969
Preceded byJosé del Valle de la Cajiga
Succeeded byFrancisco Padrón Puyou
Deputy of the Congress of the Union
for the 6th district of Nuevo León
In office
1 September 1979  31 August 1982
Preceded byJesús Puente Leyva
Succeeded byJorge A. Treviño Martínez
Deputy of the Congress of the Union
for the 2nd district of Nuevo León
In office
1 September 1967  31 August 1970
Preceded byPedro Reyes Velázquez
Succeeded byFrancisco Cerda Muñoz
Deputy of the Congress of the Union
for the 16th district of the Federal District
In office
1 September 1955  31 August 1958
Preceded byRamón Cabrera Cosío
Succeeded byRubén Marín y Kall
Personal details
Born(1920-06-07)7 June 1920
Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
Died3 April 1999(1999-04-03) (aged 78)
Cuautla, Morelos, Mexico
Political partyInstitutional Revolutionary
EducationNational Autonomous University of Mexico

Luis M. Farías (7 June 1920 – 3 April 1999) was a Mexican politician affiliated with the PRI who served as Governor of Nuevo León from 1971 to 1973 and Mayor of Monterrey from 1986 to 1988. He served as Deputy of the XLIII, XLVII and LI Legislatures representing the Federal District and Nuevo León.[1][2][3]

He was the President of the Chamber of Deputies in 1969 and 1981.[4]

He was an officer of the Legion of Honor (France) and a grand cross of the Order of Merit of the German Republic.

References

  1. "XLVII Legislatura (1967-1970)" (PDF). Cámara de Diputados del H. Congreso de la Unión. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  2. "XLIII Legislatura (1955-1958)" (PDF). Cámara de Diputados del H. Congreso de la Unión. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  3. "LI Legislatura (1979-1982)" (PDF). Cámara de Diputados del H. Congreso de la Unión. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  4. Enciclopedia Política de México 9 Tomo V. (PDF). Senade de la República - Instituto Belisario Domínguez. 2010.


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