Ignacio Marván Laborde, professor and researcher at the Political Studies Division of the Center for Economic Research and Teaching (CIDE), died this Friday.
Among his lines of research were political parties and democracy, congress, political institutions and congress.
Marván has a large body of work in the form of articles, reviews, books, essays, translations and prologues.
Among his publications are the New edition of the Journal of Debates of the Constituent Congress from 1916-1913, a work in three volumes published by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation in 2006 and reprinted in 2013, Reform without a Majority: pluralism and constitutional reforms in Mexico (1997 – 2012) co-authored with María Amparo Casar, Reform without a Majority: pluralism and constitutional reforms in Mexico (1997 – 2012); y Govern without a majority. Mexico 1867 – 1997.
After the death of Marván Laborde, various political figures gave their condolences to the researcher’s family.
The CIDE lamented the death “of the professor, colleague and friend Ignacio Marván, who was a research professor at @depCIDE for more than 25 years.”
The Electoral Institute of the State of Mexico (IEEM), the Minister President of the Court, Arturo Zaldívar and the Secretary of Economy, Tatiana Clouthier, also lamented the death.
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