Luis Donaldo Colosio

Mexican politician and economist

Luis Donaldo Colosio - Leaders & Politicians born 1950
Born

1950
75 years ago

Died
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Leaders & Politicians

Country

Mexico

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An economist and politician, held the position of President of the Mexican Institute of Social Security. In 1994, won the nomination for the presidency under the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Advocated for political and economic reforms aimed at modernizing Mexico. His candidacy was cut short following an assassination on March 23, 1994, which led to significant political changes in the country.

Served as head of the Mexican Institute of Social Security

Received PRI presidential nomination in 1994

Advocated for political and economic reforms

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