Alfonso Lastras Ramírez

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Alfonso Lastras-Ramírez
Jaime Valle-Mendez
Personal details
Born30 November 1924
UASLP
ProfessionLawyer, Politician

Alfonso Lastras Ramírez (November 30, 1924 – December 25, 1999) was a Mexican lawyer and politician. He was born in the city of San Luis Potosí to a Spanish father and Mexican mother.[1]

His elementary studies were made at the Instituto Potosino. During the course of these studies he was invited by the maristas to study in France. He accepted their offer but at the outbreak of World War II decided to return to Mexico in the Orinoco Ship.

His middle and high school studies were done at the

UASLP), where he became the president of the Student Association. Afterwards he joined the Law School of the university where he also served as the president of the Federacion Universitaria Potosina. He received his bachelor's degree in law
on April 7, 1952. He was a Agente del Ministerio Publico (court prosecutor) and secretary of the criminal section of the District Court. He joined the faculty of the Law, Economics and Commerce School of the UASLP. In politics, he was a member of San Luis Potosí's state congress for the XLIX Legislatura, and served as a consultant to the state government. The Lic. Roberto Leyva Torres, then rector of the UASLP (equivalent to the president of a university) recalled him to become the Auxiliary Secretary of the Rectoria of the UASLP.

Lastras Ramírez returned to politics as a member of the

Attorney General) and then General Government Secretary for the state of San Luis Potosí
under governor Antonio Rocha Cordero.

On September 20, 1986, he was elected rector of the

UASLP
to replace José de Jesús Rodríguez Martínez, a position in which he served until January 4, 1995.

References

  1. ^ Rodríguez, Martín (6 August 2021). "Homenaje en FGE a Alfonso Lastras". PULSO (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 March 2023.

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Preceded by President of Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi
UASLP

1986-1995
Succeeded by
Jaime Valle-Mendez