Fernando Ortiz Arana | |
Office: | Senator for Querétaro |
Term Start: | 1 November 1994 |
Term End: | 31 August 2000 |
Predecessor: | Ernesto Luque Feregrino |
Successor: | Francisco Fernández de Cevallos |
Office1: | 34th President of the Institutional Revolutionary Party |
Term Start1: | 30 March 1993 |
Term End1: | 13 March 1994 |
Predecessor1: | Genaro Borrego Estrada |
Successor1: | Ignacio Pichardo Pagaza |
Office2: | President of the Chamber of Deputies |
Term Start2: | 1 November 1991 |
Term End2: | 30 November 1991 |
Predecessor2: | Sami David David |
Successor2: | Rigoberto Ochoa Zaragoza |
Term Start3: | 1 December 1985 |
Term End3: | 31 August 1986 |
Predecessor3: | Blas Chumacero |
Successor3: | Nicolás Reynés Berazaluce |
Order4: | Member of the Chamber of Deputies for Querétaro's 1st district |
Term Start4: | 1 November 1991 |
Term End4: | 14 April 1993 |
Predecessor4: | Ma. Elena Martínez Carranza |
Successor4: | José D. Olvera Cervantes |
Term Start5: | 1 September 1979 |
Term End5: | 31 August 1982 |
Predecessor5: | Eduardo D. Ugalde Vargas |
Successor5: | Angélica Paulín Posada |
Order6: | Member of the Chamber of Deputies for the Federal District's 31st district |
Term Start6: | 1 September 1985 |
Term End6: | 31 August 1988 |
Predecessor6: | Ma. Luisa Calzada de Campos |
Successor6: | José Luis Alfonso Sampayo |
Birth Date: | 1944 10, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico |
Fernando Ortiz Arana (born October 26, 1944, in Santiago de Querétaro) is a Mexican politician and long serving legislator affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
Ortiz Arana is the son of José Ortiz Antañana, a real estate agent, and Virginia Arana Morán. He graduated from the Autonomous University of Querétaro in 1967 with a bachelor's degree in law.
He joined the Institutional Revolutionary Party in 1963 and chaired it in the late 1990s. He has also served three terms as a federal congressman, as the President of the Chamber of Deputies in 1991,[1] one term as a senator and has run unsuccessfully for governor in 1997 and in 2003.
Source: Diccionario biográfico del gobierno mexicano, Ed. Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico, 1992.