Raúl Salinas Lozano | |
Order: | Senator for Nuevo León |
Term Start: | 1 September 1982 |
Term End: | 31 August 1988 |
Predecessor: | Adrián Yáñez Martínez |
Successor: | Ricardo Canavati Tafich |
Order2: | Secretary of Industry and Commerce |
Term Start2: | 1 December 1958 |
Term End2: | 30 November 1964 |
President2: | Adolfo López Mateos |
Predecessor2: | Gilberto Loyo González (as Secretary of Economy) |
Successor2: | Octaviano Campos Salas |
Birth Date: | 1 May 1917 |
Birth Place: | Agualeguas, Nuevo León, Mexico |
Death Place: | Mexico City, Mexico |
Party: | Institutional Revolutionary |
Raúl Salinas Lozano (born Agualeguas, Nuevo León; 1 May 1917 – 23 February 2004) was a Mexican economist. He was a former Secretary of Agriculture, Mexican Ambassador to the Soviet Union and father of former president Carlos Salinas de Gortari of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).[1] He served as economics minister under José López Portillo.[2]
Lozano studied economics at both the National Autonomous University of Mexico and Harvard University, where he earned as master's degree. He returned to Mexico and taught at universities and served in a series of government positions.
Lozano was married to Margarita de Gortari Carvajal, with whom he had five children. Lozano's older son, Raúl Salinas de Gortari, was convicted of the murder of his sister Adriana's husband José Francisco Ruiz Massieu in 1999, although the sentence was overturned in June 2005.[3] Lozano died of pneumonia at age 86.[4]