Sara Latife Ruiz Chávez (born 21 October 1976) is a Mexican politician[1] affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
[3][2] In 2007 she ran for General Secretary of the National Executive Council, the second-highest post in the PRI, but lost out to Beatriz Paredes.
[2] When her first term as a federal deputy ended, she returned to the Quintana Roo state cabinet as the secretary of tourism.
She also served as an economic advisor to Governor Roberto Borge Angulo and as a delegate of PROFECO in Quintana Roo.
[4] Latife was sworn in as the 500th deputy on 1 February 2016[5] and served on the Human Rights, Urban Development and Land Use, and Environment and Natural Resources Commissions.