Florentino Castro López (born 20 June 1949) is a Mexican politician from the
Institutional Revolutionary Party
The Institutional Revolutionary Party (, , PRI) is a List of political parties in Mexico, political party in Mexico that was founded in 1929 as the National Revolutionary Party (, PNR), then as the Party of the Mexican Revolution (, PRM) and fin ...
(PRI).
Castro López has served two terms in
Congress
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:
in
1994–1997, for the
Federal District's 40th,
and in
2000–2003, as a
plurinominal deputy for the first region, which includes his home state of
Sinaloa
Sinaloa (), officially the (), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, compose the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 18 municipalities, and its capital city is Culiacán Rosales.
It is located in northwest Mexic ...
.
In 1991 to 1994 he served as the borough chief of
Iztapalapa
Iztapalapa () is a borough (''demarcación territorial'') in Mexico City, located on the eastern side of the city. The borough is named after and centered on the formerly independent municipality of Iztapalapa (officially Iztapalapa de Cuitláhua ...
and in 2015 he was appointed the director of the
Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers
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(ISSSTE).
References
1949 births
Living people
People from Guasave
Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) for Sinaloa
Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)
Institutional Revolutionary Party politicians
Deputies of the LVI Legislature of Mexico
Deputies of the LVIII Legislature of Mexico
Autonomous University of Sinaloa alumni
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