Melquiades Morales
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Melquiades Morales Flores | |
In office 1 February 1999 – 31 January 2005 |
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Preceded by | Manuel Bartlett Díaz |
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Succeeded by | Mario Plutarco Marín Torres |
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Born | 22 June 1942 Esperanza, Puebla |
Political party | PRI |
Spouse | María del Socorro Alfaro |
Profession | lawyer, politician |
Melquiades Morales Flores (b. 22 June 1942) is a Mexican lawyer and politician, affiliated with the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI). Between 1999 and 2005 he served as governor of the state of Puebla.
Born in the small town of Esperanza, Puebla, Morales studied law at the Autonomous University of Puebla (BUAP), where he also later taught. He has held various positions within the PRI's party structure, including a time as leader of the party in both the city of Puebla, Puebla, and in the state. In 1984 he served as Puebla's Secretary of the Interior, and has represented Puebla in both the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. In 1998 he requested a leave of absence from his senatorial seat in order to seek the Puebla governorship.
In 2006 Melquiades Morales Flores went back to the political spotlight, running for the second time trying to get a seat in the Senate, representing the state of Puebla, headlining the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) / Alianza por México nomination alongside Mario Alberto Montero Serrano.
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Preceded by: Manuel Bartlett Díaz |
Governor of Puebla {{{years}}} |
Succeeded by: Mario Plutarco Marín Torres |