Luis Alberto Villarreal graduated in Law from the
Universidad Lasallista Benavente in
Celaya,
Guanajuato. From 1994 to 1995, he worked for a public notary, joined the PAN in 1996, held various positions, and was a regional coordinator in several political precampaigns, including the precampaign of
Alfredo Ling Altamirano for governor of Guanajuato. In 2000, he was elected federal deputy to the
Congress of the Union of Mexico's
LVIII Legislature for the
II Federal Electoral District of Guanajuato until 2003, and that same year, he won the election for mayor of
San Miguel de Allende. During his tenure, San Miguel de Allende was the cleanest city in Mexico in 2005 and the only Mexican entity to attend a meeting organized by the
United Nations in San Francisco, USA, on urban planning and sustainability of local governments, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the founding of that organization. At the same time, the current city entrances, the expansion of the bypass, and the planning of the new road infrastructures, underpasses, and the northern and southern bypasses were constructed. The city's sewage treatment plant was built, which cleans 95% of the sewage in Nom H3. Another advance in his administration was the decentralization of all government offices from the Historic Center with the construction of the municipal administrative building, the state government offices of Guanajuato, and health services with the construction of the current General Hospital. He left office to be nominated for the Senate and was elected for the 2006-2012 term in the
LX Legislature of the Congress of the Union. He was a plurinominal member of the Chamber of Deputies in the
LXII Legislature of the Congress of the Union of Mexico and served as Coordinator of the PAN Parliamentary Group until August 13, 2014. == References ==