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1991 in Mexico
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See also:
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Events in the year
1991 in Mexico
.
Incumbents
Federal government
President
:
Carlos Salinas de Gortari
Interior Secretary
(SEGOB):
Fernando Gutiérrez Barrios
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
(SRE):
Fernando Solana Morales
Communications Secretary
(SCT):
Andrés Caso Lombardo
Secretary of Defense
(SEDENA):
Antonio Riviello Bazán
Secretary of Navy
:
Luis Carlos Ruano Angulo
Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare
:
Arsenio Farell Cubillas
Secretary of Welfare
:
Patricio Chirinos Calero
/
Luis Donaldo Colosio
Secretary of Public Education
:
Manuel Bartlett Díaz
Tourism Secretary
(SECTUR):
Silvia Hernández Enríquez
Secretary of Fisheries
(SEPESCA):
María de los Angeles Moreno
/
Guillermo Jiménez Morales
Secretary of Health
(SALUD):
Jesús Kumate Rodríguez
Supreme Court
See also:
National Supreme Court of Justice
President of the Supreme Court: Ulises Schmill Ordóñez
Governors
Aguascalientes
:
Miguel Ángel Barberena Vega
, (
Institutional Revolutionary Party
, PRI)
Baja California
:
Ernesto Ruffo Appel
, (
National Action Party
PAN)
Baja California Sur
:
Abelardo Carrillo Zavala
Campeche
:
Abelardo Carrillo Zavala
/
Abelardo Carrillo Zavala
Chiapas
:
Patrocinio González Garrido
Chihuahua
:
Fernando Baeza Meléndez
Coahuila
:
Eliseo Mendoza Berrueto
Colima
:
Elías Zamora Verduzco
/
Carlos de la Madrid Virgen
Durango
:
José Ramírez Gamero
Guanajuato
:
Rafael Corrales Ayala
/
Carlos Medina Plascencia
Guerrero
:
Alejandro Cervantes Delgado
Hidalgo
:
José Francisco Ruiz Massieu
Jalisco
:
Adolfo Lugo Verduzco
State of Mexico
:
Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri
Michoacán
:
Genovevo Figueroa Zamudio
Morelos
:
Antonio Riva Palacio
(PRI).
[
1
]
Nayarit
:
Celso Humberto Delgado Ramírez
Nuevo León
:
Sócrates Rizzo
Oaxaca
:
Heladio Ramírez López
Puebla
:
Mariano Piña Olaya
Querétaro
:
Mariano Palacios Alcocer
Quintana Roo
:
Miguel Borge Martín
San Luis Potosí
:
Fausto Zapata
Sinaloa
:
Francisco Labastida
Sonora
:
Mario Morúa Johnson
/
Manlio Fabio Beltrones Rivera
Tabasco
:
Manuel Gurría Ordóñez
Tamaulipas
:
Américo Villarreal Guerra
Tlaxcala
:
Beatriz Paredes Rangel
Veracruz
:
Dante Delgado Rannauro
Yucatán
:
Dulce María Sauri Riancho
Zacatecas
:
Genaro Borrego Estrada
/
Pedro de León
Regent of Mexico City
:
Manuel Camacho Solís
[
2
]
Events
The
Amparo Museum
is inaugurated.
The
FIL Award
is awarded for the first time, the recipient is Chilean author
Nicanor Parra
.
The
Monterrey Metro
begins operating.
The
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey
is established.
August 18:
1991 Mexican legislative election
.
September 16–19:
Tropical Storm Ignacio (1991)
.
Unknown date:
Xcaret Park
opens.
Awards
Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor
–
Gonzalo Aguirre Beltrán
Sport
1990–91 Mexican Primera División season
1990–91 Copa México
Sultanes de Monterrey
win the
Mexican League
.
1991 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics
take place in
Xalapa
,
Veracruz
.
1991 Mexican Grand Prix
430 km of Mexico City
Mexico at the 1991 Pan American Games
The
Naranjeros de Álamo
are founded.
Births
May 5
–
Raúl Jiménez
, footballer
June 3
–
Natasha Dupeyrón
, actress and singer
[
3
]
August 2
–
Zuleyka Silver
, fashion model and actress
October 22
–
Tatiana Martínez
, actress
December 15
–
Jorge Blanco
, musician, singer, dancer, and actor
Deaths
February 5
—
Sergio Méndez Arceo
, 7th Mexican bishop of
Cuernavaca
1953-1982, and advocate of
Liberation theology
(b.
1907
).
[
4
]
June 24
—
Rufino Tamayo
, painter (b.
1899
)
[
5
]
October 10 —
Nazario S. Ortiz Garza
,
Governor of Coahuila
1929-1933
References
↑
Monroy, David (July 15, 2014).
"Muere Antonio Riva Palacio, ex gobernador de Morelos"
.
www.milenio.com
(in Spanish)
. Retrieved
August 28,
2020
.
↑
"¿Los conociste?, ¿los recuerdas? Ellos fueron los regentes y jefes de Gobierno CDMX"
.
Sopitas.com
(in Spanish). 5 December 2018
. Retrieved
August 28,
2020
.
↑
"Natasha Dupeyrón
:: Entretenimiento"
. esmas.com. 29 July 2014. Archived from
the original
on 21 January 2020
. Retrieved
4 August
2014
.
↑
"Mons. Sergio Méndez Arceo (1952-1983) Septimo Obispo"
[
Mons. Sergio Mendez Arceo, seventh bishop (1952-1983)
]
(in Spanish). Diócesis de Cuernavaca. Archived from
the original
on January 29, 2018
. Retrieved
Jan 14,
2019
.
↑
"Rufino Arellanes Tamayo"
(in Spanish). El Colegio Nacional
. Retrieved
June 1,
2019
.
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