LII Legislature of the Mexican Congress

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Term1 September 1982 (1982-09-01) – 31 August 1985 (1985-08-31)
Members64 senators
Members400 deputies
52nd Congress
(LII Legislatura)
51st 53rd
Overview
Term1 September 1982 (1982-09-01) – 31 August 1985 (1985-08-31)
Senate
Members64 senators
Chamber of Deputies
Members400 deputies

The LII Legislature of the Congress of the Union, the 52nd session of the Congress of Mexico, met from 1 September 1982 to 31 August 1985 in the newly inaugurated Legislative Palace of San Lázaro.[1] The members of both chambers – 64 senators and 400 deputies – were elected in the general election held on 4 July 1982.[2]

On its first day of sessions, the 52nd Congress heard the sixth and final State of the Nation report of President José López Portillo in which, amidst a massive economic and currency crisis, he announced the nationalization of the country's private banks and imposed stringent exchange controls.[3][4]

Senators by state

In the 4 July general election, two senators were elected from each state, plus two from the Federal District, for a total of 64.

PartySenators
centradoPartido Revolucionario Institucional64
StateSenatorPartyStateSenatorParty
AguascalientesRoberto Casillas Hernández
NayaritRigoberto Ochoa Zaragoza
AguascalientesAndrés A. Valdivia
NayaritCelso Humberto Delgado
Baja CaliforniaAlfonso Garzón Santibáñez
Nuevo LeónRaúl Caballero Escamilla
Baja CaliforniaCarmen Márquez Jiménez
Nuevo LeónRaúl Salinas Lozano
Baja California SurArmando Trasviña Taylor
OaxacaHeladio Ramírez López
Baja California SurGuillermo Mercado Romero
OaxacaAndrés Henestrosa
CampecheRafael Armando Herrera Morales
PueblaAlfonso Zegbe Sanen
CampecheRenato Sales Gasque
PueblaÁngel Aceves Saucedo
ChiapasPatrocinio González Garrido
QuerétaroN/D
Alternate of Mariano Palacios Alcocer
ChiapasManuel Villafuerte Mijangos
QuerétaroSilvia Hernández Enríquez
ChihuahuaDiamantina Reyes Esparza[a]
Alternate of José Refugio Mar de la Rosa
Quintana RooAlberto Villanueva Sansores
ChihuahuaJosé Socorro Salcido Gómez
Quintana RooMiguel Borge Martín
CoahuilaRaúl Castellano Jiménez
San Luis PotosíGonzalo Martínez Corbalá
CoahuilaFrancisco José Madero González
San Luis PotosíJosé Antonio Padilla Segura
ColimaAlberto Javier Ahumada Padilla
SinaloaErnesto Millán Escalante
ColimaSocorro Díaz Palacios
SinaloaJuan S. Millán
DurangoMiguel González Avelar
SonoraFernando Mendoza Contreras
DurangoJosé Ramírez Gamero
SonoraAlejandro Sobarzo Loaiza
Alternate of Jorge Díaz Serrano
GuanajuatoGuadalupe Rivera Marín
Alternate of Agustín Téllez Cruces
TabascoHumberto Hernández Haddad
GuanajuatoGilberto Muñoz Mosqueda
TabascoSalvador Neme Castillo
GuerreroGuadalupe Gómez Maganda Bermeo
TamaulipasSalvador Barragán Camacho
GuerreroFiliberto Viguera Lázaro
TamaulipasAmérico Villarreal Guerra
HidalgoAdolfo Lugo Verduzco
TlaxcalaFaustino Alba Zavala
HidalgoLuis José Dorantes Segovia
TlaxcalaHéctor Vázquez Paredes
JaliscoHeliodoro Hernández Loza
VeracruzMario Hernández Posadas
JaliscoRamón Martínez Martín
VeracruzManuel Ramos Gurrión
Estado de MéxicoYolanda Sentíes Echeverría
YucatánVíctor Manzanilla Schaffer
Estado de MéxicoHéctor Jarquín Hernández
YucatánMyrna Esther Hoyos Schlamme
MichoacánAntonio Martínez Báez
ZacatecasArturo Romo Gutiérrez
MichoacánNorberto Mora Plancarte
ZacatecasRafael Cervantes Acuña
MorelosAntonio Riva Palacio López
Distrito FederalHugo B. Margáin
MorelosGonzalo Pastrana Castro
Distrito FederalAbraham Martínez Rivero

Chamber of Deputies

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