Mariano_Piña_Olaya

Mariano Piña Olaya

Mariano Piña Olaya

Mexican politician


Mariano Piña Olaya (Champusco, Puebla, March 29, 1933) is a Mexican politician who served as the Governor of Puebla from 1987 to 1993.[1]

Quick Facts Governor of Puebla, Preceded by ...

Career

Piña Olaya studied the law in the National Autonomous University of Mexico. As a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party he served as Federal Deputy in the LII Legislature from 1982 to 1985, in which he occupied the position of President of the Great Commission. Piña Olaya became governor of the State of Puebla in 1987 and served until 1993,[1] but was viewed as weak and unpopular.[2] Later, he became general director of the former Mexican Light and Power Company, and then sub-coordinator of Public Security during the six-year term of the President Carlos Salinas.[citation needed]


References

  1. Camp, Roderic Ai (1995). Mexican Political Biographies, 1935-1993. University of Texas Press. pp. 559–560. ISBN 978-0-292-71181-5.
  2. Snyder, Richard Owen (2001). Politics After Neoliberalism: Reregulation In Mexico. Cambridge University Press. pp. 165–166. ISBN 978-0-521-79034-5.
Preceded by
Guillermo Jiménez Morales
Governor of Puebla
1987-1993
Succeeded by



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