Institutional Revolutionary Party

Institutional Revolutionary Party

The Institutional Revolutionary Party is a Mexican political party founded in 1929 that held uninterrupted power in the country for 71 years from 1929 to 2000, first as the National Revolutionary Party, then as the Party of the Mexican Revolution and finally as the PRI in 1946.

Institutional Revolutionary Party People (First 11 people) - Page 13

Hersilia Onfalia Adamina Córdova Morán

Hersilia Onfalia Adamina Córdova Morán

Former Member of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies

Sue Ellen Bernal

Sue Ellen Bernal

Member of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies

Karina Marlen Barrón Perales

Karina Marlen Barrón Perales

Member of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies

Marco Antonio Mendoza Bustamante

Marco Antonio Mendoza Bustamante

Member of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies

Inocencio Ibarra Piña

Inocencio Ibarra Piña

Former Member of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies

Hortensia Maria Luisa Noroña Quezada

Hortensia Maria Luisa Noroña Quezada

Former Member of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies

Lazaro Cuauhtémoc Jiménez Aquino

Lazaro Cuauhtémoc Jiménez Aquino

Former Member of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies

Humberto Mayans

Humberto Mayans

Former Senator of the Mexican Republic

Marco Polo Aguirre Chávez

Marco Polo Aguirre Chávez

Member of the Congress of Michoacan

Antonio Tarín García

Antonio Tarín García

Mexican Politician

Carmen García González

Carmen García González

Former First Spouse of Mexico