Ernesto "El Pato" de Lucas Hopkins is a Mexican politician. He is a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party. He was Federal Deputy during the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress under the principle of relative majority for the, which comprises the northern part of Hermosillo, the state capital. On 10 December 2012 he was appointed CEO of ProMéxico, the Federal Government body that coordinates strategies to strengthen Mexico’s participation in the international economy; supports the export process of companies established in Mexico and coordinates actions aimed at attracting foreign investment. On 20 April 2013 he was fired from this post, less than five months from taking over at this office, probably making him the first senior officer to be fired by President Enrique Peña Nieto.
In 2002, he was the personal secretary to the Senator of the Republic and candidate for Governor for the Institutional Revolutionary Party in Sonora, Eduardo Bours Castelo. During Governor Bours’s administration, he was Director General of Government. Subsequently, only 27 years old, he was State Coordinator and later Secretary of Public Safety in the state of Sonora, in 2006 and 2008, respectively. In 2008, when he has 29, he was unanimously elected President of the State Steering Committee of the Institutional Revolutionary Party in Sonora. At the same age, he was elected by the Secretaries of Public Safety of the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Baja California, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Tamaulipas and Nuevo León as Chairman of the US-Mexico Binational Council on Border Security of the Governors’ Conference. He would later launch his campaign for the III Federal Electoral District of Sonora, to recover it for the PRI after 18 years of being represented by the National Action Party. On 11 February 2012, he was invited and presented by then presidential candidate for the Institutional Revolutionary Party and the Green Ecologist Party, Enrique Peña Nieto, and his General Campaign Coordinator, Luis Videgaray Caso, to coordinate the permanent nationwide campaign for the 2012 presidential elections in México. Similarly, on 4 September 2012 he was appointed Coordinator for Sports in the Transition process of President Elect of the United Mexican States, Enrique Peña Nieto. During the campaign for Federal Deputy for the III Federal Electoral District of Sonora, he became the first candidate to have his nickname, “El Pato,” appear on electoral ballots during the.
Activism and compromise with Sonora
Childhood support and promotion of values: As part of his work as public servant, “El Pato” de Lucas has focused on promoting and transmitting the importance of values to children and young people in the state of Sonora. Some of the actions he has undertaken include management for rehabilitation of schools and public spaces, scholarships for low-income children, programs to create awareness on civil values and conducts, as well as campaigns to keep children and young people away from drugs. Electricity tariffs: Another issue for “El Pato” de Lucas has been to demand that Mexican federal authorities review and make fair adjustments to electricity tariffs in the northern part of Mexico. He has done this through several legislative and citizens’ actions.
ProMexico in English digital Media
Automotive companies boost business Mexico-Canada – Mexican Business Web http://www.mexicanbusinessweb.mx/eng/2013/automotive-companies-boost-business-mexico-canada/
ProMexico working on exceeding US$12 billion in FDI http://www.maquilaportal.com/index.php/blog/show/ProMexico-working-on-exceeding-US$12-billion-in-FDI.html
ERNESTO DE LUCAS, CEO OF PROMÉXICO, PARTICIPATED IN THE PROSPECTORS AND DEVELOPERS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA CONVENTION https://web.archive.org/web/20130823080339/http://promexico.gob.mx/work/models/promexico/promx_New/2500/enFileAttach_2500_bp0813ingles.pdf
ProMexico working on exceeding US$12 billion in FDI | MEXICONOW http://www.mexico-now.com/newsmn.php?id=5394
Exporters of Puebla, Oaxaca and Tlaxcala receive award – Mexican Business Web http://www.mexicanbusinessweb.mx/eng/2013/exporters-of-puebla-oaxaca-and-tlaxcala-receive-award/