Moisés Villanueva de la Luz

Moisés Villanueva de la Luz (17 November 1964 – 17 September 2011) was a Mexican politician and a member of the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (Institutional Revolutionary Party) where he served as federal deputy and local MP.

Villanueva de la Luz Moses studied for a degree in Law and Social Sciences at the Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero (Autonomous University of Guerrero), his political career in the Institutional Revolutionary Party progressed within the framework of the Confederación Nacional Campesina (National Peasant Confederation) in Guerrero, where he was regional coordinator and state political adviser, in addition to Visitor electoral trainer of the Agrarian agriculture, as well as Member of the Congress of Guerrero from 1999 to 2002. Alternate elected federal deputy for the V Distrito Electoral Federal de Guerrero (Federal Electoral District of Guerrero) he succeeded Sofia Hernández Ramírez as the leader of LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress in 2009. On 30 March 2011 he took over leadership of the deputation and stood down as the owner in the Comisiónes de población, Fronteras y Asuntos Migratorios y Reforma Agraria (Chamber of Deputies was part of the Commission on Population, Borders and Migration Issues and Agrarian Reform).

He was reported missing on 4 September 2011 on the way road between the cities of Chilapa and Tlapa,[1] in the Región de la Montaña, (Mountain Region), he was found murdered next to his driver on 17 September in Huamuxtitlán.[2][3][4]

References

  1. Notimex (14 September 2011). "Desaparece diputado federal en Guerrero (in Spanish)". Noticieros Televisa. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  2. "Hallan muerto en Guerrero a diputado federal secuestrado (in Spanish)". El Universal. 17 September 2011. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  3. "Hallan muerto en Guerrero a diputado federal secuestrado (in Spanish)". Milenio Diario. 17 September 2011. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  4. MISSING CONGRESSMAN FOUND DEAD

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