Miguel Ángel Yunes

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Miguel Ángel Yunes Linares (born December 5, 1952 in Veracruz, Mexico). Mexican politician. Holds a degree in law at the Universidad Veracruzana as well as a diploma in Political Analysis at the Universidad Iberoamericana.

[edit] His Career

  • Has an extensive background in public, federal and state administration.
  • He served as executive secretary of the National Public Security System (SNSP), and Undersecretary of Prevention and Social Readaptation of the Federal Public Security Secretariat.
  • He acted as coordinator of the Interior Secretariat Advisors.
  • Director General of Prevention and Social Re-adaptation.
  • Advisor to the Under-Secretariat of Public Security for the Interior Secretariat (SEGOB).
  • Secretary General of Government.
  • General Coordinator of the Delegations of the Secretariat of Urban Development and Ecology.
  • Chief Clerk of the Grand Commission of the Chamber of Deputies.
  • He was assistant director of Airports and Auxiliary Services of the Communications and Transport Secretariat (SCT).
  • President of the Fiscal Tribunal of Veracruz as well as Legal and Legislative Affairs Advisor of the Government of that state.
  • His public posts included being elected local and federal director in Veracruz and plurinominal federal deputy.
  • Has been a professor in the Law Faculty and a researcher at the Universidad Veracruzana.
  • He was also a member of the National Association of Lawyers.

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