Background
Ortiz Mendoza, Francisco was born on March 27, 1921 in San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico.
Ortiz Mendoza, Francisco was born on March 27, 1921 in San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico.
Primary studies at the Rodolfo Menéndez School, Federal District (6 years). Secondary studies at the Prevocational School No. 1 and No. 3, National Polytechnic School.
Preparatory studies at Vocational School No. 1 and No. 2, National Polytechnic School, (5 years). Electronic engineering degree from the Higher School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, National Polytechnic School, 1947.
Topographical engineering degree, National Polytechnic School, 1949-1952. Studied under a scholarship at the University of Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina. Professor of Physics and Cultural History, National Polytechnic School.
Member of the Technical Advisory Council of National Polytechnic School.
Federal Deputy from the Federal District, District 7, 1964-1967, member of the Rural Electrification Committee and the Promotion and Development of Sports Committee. Federal Deputy from the Popular Socialist Party (party deputy), 1970-1973, member of the Department of the Federal District Committee, the Constitutional Section of the Legislative Studies Committee, the General Means of Communication and Transportation Section of the Legislative Studies Committee, the Livestock Committee, the First Balloting Committee, the Mines Committee, the Small Agricultural Property Committee, and the Second Constitutional Affairs Committee. Federal Deputy from the Popular Socialist Party (party deputy), 1976-1979.
Plurinominal Federal Deputy from the Popular Socialist Party, 1982-1985. Founding member of the Popular Socialist Party, 1948. Secretary General of the Federation of Mexican Youth of the Popular Socialist Party, 1952-1954.
Secretary General of the Popular Socialist Party for the Federal District. Secretary of Political Education of the National Central Committee of the Popular Socialist Party, 1955. Secretary of Press of the Central Committee of the Popular Socialist Party, 1979.
Chief Assessor, Department of Telecommunications, Secretariat of Communications and Transportation. Engineer, Televisa, 1953-1958. Technical Director, Mexican Mercantile Company, 1958-1962.
Roman Catholic
Member of the Unified Socialist Youth of Mexico, 1937. Secretary General of the Student Society of the Higher School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, National Polytechnic School, 1947-1948. Secretary General of the Television Workers Union of Mexico, 1957-1958.
Founder and Director General of the Mexican Association of Electrical Communications and Electronics, 1950-1960. Secretary General of the 10th Section of the National Union of Education Workers, 1968-1972.