
Jesús Reyes Heroles
Jesús Reyes Heroles was a prominent Mexican politician, diplomat, and intellectual, best known for his influential role in the formulation of Mexico's political and economic policies during the 20th century. Born in 1921, he served as a key figure in the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and was instrumental in advocating for federalism and economic reform in the context of Mexico's evolving relationship with the United States.
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Jesús Reyes Heroles was the president of the PRI at the time.
Crónica de un domingo feliz y azul celeste, escribe Héctor de MauleónJesús Reyes Heroles is mentioned as a historical figure who contributed to electoral reforms in Mexico.
Obligan a Pablo Gómez a escuchar a PVEM y PTJesús Reyes Heroles ordered the removal of the red phone from José López Portillo's residence.
¿Dónde reside el poder en México?, escribe Alfonso ZárateJesús Reyes Heroles was the architect of the political reform of 1977 in Mexico.
De Reyes Heroles a Pablo GómezJesús Reyes Heroles was the Secretary of the Interior in the new government and delivered an important speech regarding political reforms.
Remembranza de Jesús Reyes HerolesJesús Reyes Heroles is mentioned as a guide for the federalists in the text of the Constitution of 1824.
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