LIII Legislature of the Mexican Congress

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The LIII Legislature of the Congress of the Union (53rd Mexican Congress) was made up of senators and deputies members of their respective chambers. They began duties on 1 September 1985 and ended on 31 August 1988.

The senators of this legislature were elected in 1982 and also exercised their positions in the previous LII Legislature. The deputies were elected in the 1985 elections.

Deputies

Match DeputiesRelative majority DeputiesProportional Rep. Total
National Action Party 9 32 41
Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution 2 9 11
Mexican Democratic Party 0 12 12
Mexican Workers Party 0 6 6
Socialist People's Party 0 11 11
Institutional Revolutionary Party 289 0 289
Workers' Revolutionary Party 0 6 6
Socialist Workers Party 0 12 12
Unified Socialist Party of Mexico 0 6 6
Total 300 100 400
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List of members

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  • Antonio Riva Palacio (speaker of the senate)[1]
  • Rosario Ibarra

References

  1. ^ "Muere Antonio Riva Palacio, ex gobernador de Morelos". www.milenio.com (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2021-03-18.

See also