Sigfrido Reyes Morales

Sigfrido Othon Reyes Morales (born September 3, 1960 in San Salvador), is a Salvadoran politician. He currently serves as President of the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador.[1]

Life

He completed his undergraduate studies at the Instituto Nacional Francisco Menendez, and 1978 was recognized as First Bachelor of the Republic of El Salvador. During the Civil War, was part of the Salvadoran Communist Party. After the conflict, academic studies in various institutions such as INCAE and the Universidad Centroamericana "José Simeón Cañas". At the University of El Salvador, received a Bachelor's degree in Foreign Internacionales.2

As part of the political party Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN), which is a founding member, has played diverter 2 positions including: Secretary of Communications of the FMLN National Council Member, Political and Diplomatic Commission of the FMLN, Deputy Central American Parliament period 1996 - 2001, and 2001 - 2006, Deputy Owner by the Department of San Salvador in El Salvador's Legislative Assembly, the period 2006 - 2009, and 2009 - 2011, where he was Senior Vice President of the Board.

Reyes became President of the Salvadoran Parliament February 1, 2011, following the modification of a "protocol of understanding" between the factions of the FMLN, GANA and PCN, which stipulated that Ciro Cruz Zepeda (PCN) give up the position.

References

  1. "OAS to Support the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador in its Institutional Strengthening". Organization of the American States website. September 16, 2011. Retrieved 7 April 2012. [....] the President of the Legislative Assembly, Siegfried Othon Reyes Morales, explained [...]