Silvano Aureoles Conejo

Silvano Aureoles Conejo (born 23 August 1965)[1] is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) and former governor of Michoacán.

An agricultural engineer and has a Master in Science in Forestry for Regional Rural Development from the Chapingo Autonomous University, Aureoles Conejo has been Executive Commissioner and State Executive Coordinator (UNORCA), participating in discussion forums MOCAF network representation, member of the General Coordination of Permanent Agrarian Congress (1997) Agricultural and Forestry Front Worthy's Budget for Field (1997-1999) Aureoles Conejo was a Federal Deputy in the 58th Congress,[2] President of the Rural Development Commission, a member of the Committees on Forestry, Agriculture, Ecology and Environment in the Chamber of Deputies.

He was mayor of Zitácuaro, President of the Coordinating Municipalista of Michoacán (2002-2003) and Secretary General of the Association of Local Authorities of Mexico AC (AALMAC).

[8] In the 2024 general election, he ran again for Michoacán's third district but placed second behind Mary Carmen Bernal Martínez [es] of the Sigamos Haciendo Historia coalition.

[citation needed] On 13 April 2021, during his visit to Aguililla, he went out of his truck to harass and push Fernando Padilla, a teacher who was protesting among several other people, against the government due to the cartel violence in the region.