Ulises Ramírez Núñez (born 12 October 1967) is a
Mexican politician affiliated with the
PAN. He served as a
federal deputy in the
LXIII Legislature of the Mexican Congress, representing the
State of Mexico
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from the fifth
electoral region. He also served as a senator of the
LX and
LXI Legislatures and as a deputy during the
LVIII Legislature.
Life
Ramírez was active in the PAN as early as 1991, when he served as a national councilor; after stints at the Legislative Investigation Center for the
LV Legislature and as a political analyst for the city of
Naucalpan de Juárez, he would rejoin the party in 1999. The next year, he was elected to the LVIII Legislature for the
State of Mexico
The State of Mexico, officially just Mexico, is one of the 32 federal entities of the United Mexican States. Colloquially known as Edomex (from , the abbreviation of , and ), to distinguish it from the name of the whole country, it is the mo ...
's
15th district,
sitting on commissions dealing with National Defense, Strengthening of Federalism, and Special on Public Safety.
With his first term as a legislator over, Ramírez ran for the municipal presidency of
Tlalnepantla de Baz and won, serving a three-year term. He then returned to the legislature, this time as a senator in the LX and LXI Legislatures. He presided over the Public Safety Commission and sat on those for Constitutional Points, Government, Justice, Rules and Parliamentary Practices, Federal District, Jurisdictional, and Radio, Television and Film. After his six-year term ended, he was sent to the LVIII Legislature of the
Congress of the State of Mexico, where he was the PAN's parliamentary coordinator.
The PAN returned Ramírez to the Chamber of Deputies in 2015 as a proportional representation deputy from the
fifth region. He sat on the Government, Justice, and Constitutional Points Commissions.
See also
*
2003, Mexico state election
References
1967 births
Living people
Politicians from Mexico City
Members of the Senate of the Republic (Mexico)
National Action Party (Mexico) politicians
Deputies of the LVIII Legislature of Mexico
National Autonomous University of Mexico alumni
Members of the Congress of the State of Mexico
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