Fernando de las Fuentes explained

Fernando de las Fuentes
Office:Member of the Chamber of Deputies
for Coahuila′s 7th district
Term Start:1 September 2018
Term End:4 January 2021
Predecessor:Jericó Abramo Masso
Successor:Sergio Armando Sisbeles Alvarado
Term Start2:1 September 2003
Term End2:18 July 2005
Predecessor2:Miguel Arizpe Jiménez
Successor2:Aldo Martínez Hernández
Office3:Member of the Chamber of Deputies
for Coahuila's 4th district
Term Start3:1 September 2012
Term End3:31 August 2015
Predecessor3:Diana Patricia González Soto
Successor3:Armando Luna Canales
Office4:Member of the Congress of Coahuila
for the 1st district
Term Start4:1 January 2009
Term End4:31 December 2011
Predecessor4:Guadalupe Sergio Resendiz Boone
Successor4:Jorge Alanís Canales
Office5:Municipal President of Saltillo
Term Start5:1 January 2006
Term End5:17 July 2008
Predecessor5:Ismael Eugenio Ramos Flores
Successor5:Jorge Torres López
Office6:Member of the Congress of Coahuila
for the 2nd district
Term Start6:1 January 2000
Term End6:31 December 2002
Predecessor6:Rafael Rico González
Successor6:Hilda Esthela Flores Escalera
Birth Date:1960 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Saltillo, Coahuila
Party:Institutional Revolutionary
Parents:José de las Fuentes
Elsa Hernández Salazar
Occupation:Lawyer

Fernando de las Fuentes Hernández (born August 7, 1960) is a Mexican lawyer, entrepreneur and politician, affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

Personal life and education

De las Fuentes was born to José de las Fuentes Rodríguez and Elsa Hernández. He studied law in the Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila. He is married to Patricia Arizpe with whom he has three children; Maria Fernanda, Raul Alberto and Jorge Arturo.

Political career

He began his career in Public Administration as Secretary of the Joint Agricultural Committee of the State of Mexico (1988 to 1990). In December 1993 he was appointed Director General of the State Tourism Development, to in 1997 to be in charge of the Directorate of Public Relations Executive.

By choice of the citizens of the Local II District of Saltillo joined the LV state Legislature to Congress, were coordinated by the Citizens Commission on Social and Management, and was part of four more committees (1999–2002).

In 2003 he was elected federal deputy to the LIX Legislature of the Mexican Congress for the seventh district of Coahuila,[1] in the Saltillo area, and which belonged to the Commission to Strengthen Federalism and the Secretary of the Housing Commission (2003–2005).

Mayor of Saltillo, capital of the state of Coahuila (2006–2008). In this period the city received an unprecedented transformation in roadways, bridges, vehicle support and a sense of social development in countryside and urban areas coupled with an unprotected beautification of our urban environment.

In 1988, by the people of the I Electoral District got the highest vote achieved by a Local deputy of Saltillo, also serves as Coordinator of the PRI fraction and chairman of the board of Governors of Congress of the State of Coahuila LVIII Legislature.

In 2012, he was elected as federal deputy to the LXII Legislature of the Mexican Congress from the fourth district, located in Saltillo.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Perfil: Dip. Fernando Donato De las Fuentes Hernández, LIX Legislatura . . Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL) . 3 July 2024.