Julián Nazar Morales

Julián Nazar Morales (born 26 April 1955) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party, a current and four-time federal deputy representing the tenth district of Chiapas.

He followed his first term in San Lázaro with two years in the LXI Legislature of the Congress of Chiapas, where he headed the PRI faction in the chamber.

[1] Nazar's decision to cede her seat was slammed by opposition parties as taking advantage of gender quotas to get women elected and then let men fill the positions.

[2] Nazar left this position in early 2012 to take a post as the Chiapas state coordinator for the PRI presidential campaign.

[4] In 2015, voters in the tenth district of Chiapas centered on Villaflores, yet again sent Nazar to the Chamber of Deputies for his fourth term.