Enrique Garza Tamez (born 12 May 1956) has had a wide influence on civil service administration in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.
His political and administrative offices have included:
- Deputy Director of State Property.
- Secretary of the City Hall of Victoria.
- Director of Crime Prevention, appointed by the State Governor.
- Legal adviser of the Executive Local Meeting of the IFE.
- Committee representative for planning the development of the State.
- Local representative in the 56th Legislature.
- Director of State Legal Issues, appointed by the State Governor.
- President of the Colosio Foundation, A.C.
- Federal deputy in the 58th Legislature of the Chamber of Deputies.
Currently, he is General Secretary of the state Congress in Tamaulipas.[1] He has a Law degree from the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL) and a Master of Public Administration from the Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas (UAT). He has published: Las Elecciones en Tamaulipas, Fundamentos Jurídicos (or Judicial Foundations of the Tamaulipas Elections) (1992); La Reforma del '95 (or Legal Reforms of 1995) (1995) and Leyes y Reglamentos de Tamaulipas 1921-2003 (or Laws and Regulations of Tamaulipas) (2003).
References
edit- ^ "Olvida Gobierno archivar abusos contra Paisanos" (in Spanish). www.EnLineaDirecta.info. December 1, 2010. Retrieved 15 March 2011.