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Ricardo Monreal

Mexican politician


Summary

Mexican politician

FieldValue
nameRicardo Monreal Ávila
imageRicardo Monreal Ávila en 2021.jpg
office2Governor of Zacatecas
term_start212 September 1998
term_end211 September 2004
predecessor2Arturo Romo Gutiérrez
successor2Amalia García
office3President of the Chamber of Deputies
term_start315 April 1991
term_end314 May 1991
predecessor3Fernando Córdoba Lobo
successor3María Claudia Esqueda Llanes
office4Member of the Chamber of Deputies
for the 3rd district of Zacatecas
term_start41 September 1997
term_end43 September 1998
predecessor4Gustavo Salinas Íñiguez
successor4María Martha Veyna Soriano
office5Member of the Chamber of Deputies
for the 2nd district of Zacatecas
term_start51 September 1988
term_end531 October 1991
predecessor5Pedro Goytía Robles
successor5José Eulogio Bonilla
birth_date
birth_placeFresnillo, Zacatecas, Mexico
partyNational Regeneration Movement (2015–present)
otherpartyInstitutional Revolutionary Party (1975–1998)
Party of the Democratic Revolution (1998–2008)
Labor Party (2008–2012)
Citizens' Movement (2012–2015)
alma_materAutonomous University of Zacatecas
occupationPolitician
professionLawyer

for the 3rd district of Zacatecas for the 2nd district of Zacatecas Party of the Democratic Revolution (1998–2008) Labor Party (2008–2012) Citizens' Movement (2012–2015)

Ricardo Monreal Ávila (born 19 September 1960) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Regeneration Movement (Morena). He currently serves as a Deputy in the Mexican Congress, representing a Proportional Representation seat since September 1, 2024. He is also the President of the Political Coordination Board in the Chamber of Deputies. Previously, he was a senator and the Senate Majority Leader, a former Governor of Zacatecas and a former member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) (and of the Party of the Democratic Revolution PRD) being closely identified during his tenure in that party with former president Carlos Salinas de Gortari.

Monreal Ávila graduated with a bachelor's degree in law from the Autonomous University of Zacatecas (UAZ) and with a Ph.D. in administrative and constitutional law from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). He worked as a professor of law for several years and got involved in several agricultural programs and farmers' organizations during most of the 1980s.

In 1991 he became president of the state chapter of the Revolutionary Institutional Party, a political institution he represented twice at the Chamber of Deputies, once at the local congress and twice at the Senate. In 1998, after losing the PRI nomination for governor of Zacatecas, he switched sides and joined the left-of-center Party of the Democratic Revolution, winning the election with 44.6% of the votes. He billed his victory as "the second taking of Zacatecas."

Monreal left the governorship in September 2004 and briefly considered to compete for the 2006 PRD presidential candidacy. Instead, he joined the presidential campaign of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the former Head of Government of the Federal District. In the general election of 2 July 2006, he was elected to the Senate for the PRD as a national-list PR senator.

On 11 July 2018, after the landslide victory of the National Regeneration Movement during the 2018 Mexican general election, he was named President of MORENA in the Senate.

References

References

  1. Monreal Ávila, Ricardo. (September 1, 2024). "Profile of Deputy Ricardo Monreal Ávila".
  2. Monreal Ávila, Ricardo. (September 1, 2024). "President of the Political Coordination Board (JUCOPO)".
  3. Buckman, Robert T.. (2007). "The World Today Series: Latin America 2007". Stryker-Post Publications.
  4. López Ponce, Jannet. "Destapan a Ricardo Monreal como líder de Morena en el Senado". El Milenio.
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