1954 in Mexico
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Events in the year 1954 in Mexico.
Incumbents
Federal government
- President: Adolfo Ruiz Cortines
- Interior Secretary (SEGOB):
- Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE):
- Communications Secretary (SCT):
- Education Secretary (SEP):
- Secretary of Defense (SEDENA):
- Secretary of Navy:
- Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare:
Supreme Court
- President of the Supreme Court:
Governors
Every governor was a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)
- Aguascalientes:
- Baja California:
- Campeche:
- Chiapas:
- Chihuahua:
- Coahuila:
- Durango:
- Guanajuato:
- Guerrero:
- Hidalgo:
- Jalisco:
- State of Mexico:
- Michoacán:
- Morelos:
- Nayarit:
- Nuevo León:
- Oaxaca:
- Puebla:
- Querétaro:
- San Luis Potosí:
- Sinaloa:
- Sonora:
- Tabasco:
- Tamaulipas:
- Tlaxcala:
- Veracruz:
- Yucatán:
- Zacatecas:
- Regent of the Federal District: Ernesto P. Uruchurtu[1]
Events
- The Museo Regional de la Ceramica, Tlaquepaque is established in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco.
- The Confederación Revolucionaria de Trabajadores is founded.
- June 24/26: Hurricane Alice (June 1954)
- December 8: The Autonomous University of Chihuahua is founded.
Awards
Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor – Rosaura Zapata and Erasmo Castellanos Quinto[2]
Sport
- 1953–54 Mexican Primera División season.
- 1954 Carrera Panamericana.
- The 1954 Central American and Caribbean Games are held in Mexico City.
- The United States defeat Mexico in the Americas Zone final of the Davis Cup.
- The Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo win the Mexican League.
- February 7: Club Celaya is founded.
- August 28: Club Universidad Nacional is founded.
Births
- January 26
- Sebastián Ligarde, Mexican-American actor
- Jorge Hernández Andrés, businessman and bullfighter (d. 2018).
- February 20 — Jorge Torres López, politician (PRI) and Governor of Coahuila in 2011
- May 13 — Alejandro Encinas Rodríguez, politician (PRD) and Mayor of Mexico City 2005-2006
- June 24 – Juan González Gómez ("Juan Cotz"), painter from San Juan Chamula, Chiapas (d. 2017).[3]
- June 28 — Mario Plutarco Marín Torres, Governor of Puebla 2005-2011
- July 11 — Alejandro Camacho, actor and producer
- July 26 — Leonardo Daniel, actor and director
- September 2 — Humberto Zurita, actor, director, and producer.
- October 17 – Herón Escobar, politician (PT), deputy (2009-2012); (d. October 24, 2016).
- November 3 – Carlos Girón, silver medal-winning diver in the 1980 Olympics. (d. January 13, 2020)
- Date unknown
Deaths
- March 30: Agustín Aragón León politician and philosopher (b. 1870)
References
- Estrada, David. "URUCHURTU, EL REGENTE DE HIERRO". davidestrada.org (in Spanish). Retrieved August 28, 2020.
- "Medalla Belisario Domínguez" (in Spanish). Senado de la Republica. 7 Oct 1954. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
- https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/estados/muere-el-pintor-juan-gallo-en-su-casa-de-chiapas
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