René Juárez Cisneros | |
Office: | Federal Deputy in the Chamber of Deputies |
Term Start: | 1 September 2018 |
Term End: | 26 July 2021 |
Office2: | 53rd President of the Institutional Revolutionary Party |
Term Start2: | 2 May 2018 |
Term End2: | 16 July 2018 |
Predecessor2: | Enrique Ochoa Reza |
Successor2: | Claudia Ruiz Massieu |
Office3: | Senator of the Senate of the Republic |
Term Start3: | 1 September 2012 |
Term End3: | 5 October 2016 |
Predecessor3: | Antelmo Alvarado García |
Successor3: | Esteban Albarrán Mendoza |
Term Start4: | 1 April 1999 |
Term End4: | 31 March 2005 |
Predecessor4: | Ángel Aguirre Rivero |
Successor4: | Zeferino Torreblanca |
Term Start5: | 1 September 1994 |
Term End5: | 31 August 1997 |
Predecessor5: | Gustavo Ojeda Delgado |
Successor5: | Gustavo Adolfo Torres Blanco |
Office6: | Municipal president of Acapulco |
Term Start6: | 1990 |
Term End6: | 1992 |
Predecessor6: | Virgilio Gómez Moharro |
Successor6: | Antonio Piza Soberanis |
Birth Date: | 8 June 1956 |
Birth Place: | Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico |
Death Place: | Mexico City, Mexico |
Death Cause: | COVID-19 |
Resting Place: | Panteón de La Cruces, Acapulco[1] |
Occupation: | Politician |
Party: | Institutional Revolutionary Party |
René Juárez Cisneros (8 June 195626 July 2021) was a Mexican economist and politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
Juárez Cisneros was born in the port city of Acapulco, Guerrero, in 1956. From 1990 to 1993 he was the municipal president of Acapulco. In the 1994 general election he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies to represent the seventh district of Guerrero.[2] He served as governor of Guerrero from 1999 to 2005.
In the 2012 general election he was elected to the Senate for Guerrero for the 2012–2018 term.[3] He returned to the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 general election as a proportional representation deputy for the fourth electoral region. During that session of Congress he was the coordinator of the PRI's parliamentary group.[4] He was still serving as a deputy at the time of his death.[5]
Cisneros died on 26 July 2021 aged 65, due to complications caused by a COVID-19 infection.[6]