55th Congress (LV Legislatura) | |
Body: | Congress of the Union |
Meeting Place: | Palacio Legislativo de San Lázaro (Chamber of Deputies/Congress) Casona de Xicoténcatl (Senate) |
Election: | 18 August 1991 |
Before: | 54th |
After: | 56th |
Chamber1: | Senate of the Republic |
Chamber1 Image: | LV Legislatura de México Senado.svg |
Membership1: | 64 |
Chamber2: | Chamber of Deputies |
Chamber2 Image: | LV Legislatura de México Cámara de Diputados.svg |
Membership2: | 500 |
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The LV Legislature of the Congress of the Union of Mexico (55th Congress) met from 1 September 1991 to 31 August 1994.
32 senators and all of the deputies had been elected in the 1991 legislative elections. The deputies served three years and the senators six, continuing into the 56th Congress.
The PRI regained near-total control of the legislature, with nearly two-thirds of the deputies and all but three senators.
DOF Citation | Title | Votes | Signed by the executive | DOF Publication | Entry date | Active | |
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Deputies | Senate | ||||||
DOF 29-06-1992 | Ley de la Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos | ||||||
DOF 15-07-1992 | Ley de Asociaciones Religiosas y Culto Público | ||||||
Repeals DOF 18-01-1927 (XXXII Legislature), DOF 30-12-1931 (XXXIV Legislature) | |||||||
DOF 16-07-1992 | Ley Orgánica de Petróleos Mexicanos y Organismos Subsidiarios | ||||||
Repeals DOF 06-02-1971 (XLVIII Legislature); Repealed by DOF 28-11-2008 (LX Legislature) |
Party | Senators | ||
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1 | |||
61 | |||
2 |
State | Senator | Party | State | Senator | Party | |
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César Moreno Martínez de Escobar Alternate for Margarita Ortega Villa | ||||||
José Epifanio Godoy Hernández Alternate for Mario Villanueva Madrid | ||||||
Alicia López de la Torre Alternate for Rogelio Montemayor | ||||||
Armando Hopkins Durazo Alternate for Luis Donaldo Colosio | ||||||
Ernesto García Sarmiento Alternate for José Antonio Álvarez Lima | ||||||
José Nerio Torres Ortiz Alternate for Dulce María Sauri Riancho | ||||||
The Chamber of Deputies had 500 legislators, elected for three-year terms with no immediate reelection. 300 deputies were elected from single-member districts and the other 200 from party lists in each of the five proportional representation electoral regions.
Party | Deputies (SMD) | Deputies (PR) | Total Deputies | ||
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11 | 78 | 89 | |||
289 | 31 | 320 | |||
0 | 12 | 12 | |||
0 | 15 | 15 | |||
0 | 23 | 23 | |||
0 | 41 | 41 |
State | District | Deputy | Party | State | District | Deputy | Party |
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Enrique Edgardo Jacob Rocha | |||||||
Yolanda Robinson Manríquez Alternate for Guillermo Mercado Romero | |||||||
Sara Cruz Olvera | |||||||
Efraín Zavala Cisneros Alternate for Eduardo Villaseñor Peña | |||||||
Irma Mayela Adame Aguayo Alternate for Mariano López Mercado | Nayarit | Juan Alonso Romero Alternate for Rigoberto Ochoa Zaragoza | |||||
Distrito Federal | Juan Morales Salinas | ||||||
Jaime Heliodoro Rodríguez Calderón | |||||||
Arturo de la Garza González Junior | |||||||
Eloy Cantú Segovia | |||||||
Distrito Federal | Nuevo León | ||||||
Vitalicio Cándido Coheto Martínez | |||||||
Rafael Sergio Vera Cervantes | |||||||
Distrito Federal | |||||||
Distrito Federal | |||||||
Francisco Felipe Ángel Villarreal | |||||||
José Manuel Vera López | |||||||
Melquíades Morales Flores | |||||||
Alberto Jiménez Arroyo | |||||||
Puebla | |||||||
Distrito Federal | Guillermo Pacheco Pulido | ||||||
Distrito Federal | |||||||
San Luis Potosí | Horacio Sánchez Unzueta Suplenrte Enrique Rosales Morales | ||||||
Sinaloa | |||||||
Eleazer Ayala Rodríguez | |||||||
Enrique Chavero Ocampo | |||||||
Alejandro Ontiveros Gómez | Salvador Valencia Carmona | ||||||
Juan José Bañuelos Guardado | |||||||
20 | |||||||
Ramón Ferrari Pardiño | |||||||
22 | Gustavo Carvajal Moreno | ||||||
Luis Alberto Beauregard Rivas | |||||||
3 | |||||||
Cupertino Juárez Gutiérrez | |||||||
Pablo Casas Jaime | |||||||
Antonio Huitrón Vera | Pedro de León Sánchez | ||||||
Amador Monroy Estrada | |||||||