Luis Calderón Vega

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Luis Calderón Vega (born February 27, 1911 in Morelia ; † December 7, 1989 ) was a Mexican author, politician and co-founder of the Partido Acción Nacional (PAN).

biography

Calderón studied at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) and was a member of the Catholic-militant Unión de Estudiantes Católicos (UNEC). He was married to María del Carmen Hinojosa González, with whom he fathered five children. He was a well-known politician in the state of Michoacan and worked for many years as a member of the PAN, founded in 1939, in the Chamber of Deputies of the Congress of the Union of Mexico before resigning from the PAN in 1981. He was a professor at the Instituto Valladolid and authored several books. Calderón died of heart failure in 1989.

His first son Felipe was president of the country from 2006 to 2012, his second son Juan Luis is a government official in Michoacán and his daughter Luisa María was a former senator .

Works (selection)

  • La Cuestión social , 1934
  • Don Nadie , 1935
  • La Reacción , 1938
  • Los Siete Sabios de México , 1950
  • Retorno a la Tierra , 1956
  • Cuba 88: Memorias de la UNEC , 1959
  • El 96.47% de los Mexicanos: Ensayos de Sociología religiosa , 1964
  • Política y Espíritu compromisos y Fugas del Cristiano , 1965
  • Memorias del PAN I (1939-1946)
  • Memorias del PAN II (1946–1950)
  • Memorias del PAN III (1950–1952)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Salvador Flores Llamas: Acrópolis / Un mexicano universal (span.), In El Siglo de Torreón , February 28, 2006.

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