- José Luis Luege Tamargo
José Luis Luege Tamargo (b. in
Mexico City -Mexico ). Mr. Luege holds a degree in Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering atUNAM , where he taught for five years. He obtained two specialties in iron and steel processes, one at theNational Autonomous University of Mexico and another at the "National Center for Iron and Steel Processes" inMadrid . He worked for 14 years in the national iron and steel industry.His career
*Luege Tamargo's political career began in the early 1980s and in
1988 he was elected federal deputy by a majority by theNational Action Party . He participated in the Ecology, Industry, Trade and Federal District Commissions.
*From1994 to1997 , he served as Representative of the Federal District Assembly, where he headed the Commission for Urban Roads and Highway Administration. During this period, he achieved consensus for a new law of transport for the capital and took part in crucial studies on the problem of transport and highway administration from a metropolitan perspective.
*From1989 to1994 , he was Secretary of Organization and Electoral Action in the National Executive Committee.
*From1990 to1995 , he was PAN representative in the National Commission for the Surveillance of the Federal Voters' Register, where he encouraged the reorganization of the Federal Voters' list and the issuing of a new voting card with a photograph and during the period from 94-87, he was also a replacement deputy for the general IFE Council.
*From1999 to2003 , Luege has been President of the PAN Regional Board of Directors in the Federal District for two periods.
*He is currently a member of the National Council and since February2002 , has been a member of the National Executive Committee.
*On2003 , he was appointed Attorney General for Environmental Protection.
*On2005 , he was appointed Head of the Secretariat of the Environment and Natural Resources.
*On 1 December2006 , he was appointedDirector General of the National Water Commission by PresidentFelipe Calderón .External links
* [http://www.cna.gob.mx/ National Water Commission Website] es icon
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