LI Legislature of the Mexican Congress

51st Congress
(LI Legislatura)
50th 52nd
Overview
Legislative bodyCongress of the Union
Term1 September 1979 (1979-09-01) – 31 August 1982 (1982-08-31)
Election1 July 1979
Senate of the Republic
Members64
Chamber of Deputies
Members400

The LI Legislature of the Congress of the Union (LI Legislatura del Congreso de la Unión) was the 51st session of the Congress of Mexico. It sat from 1 September 1979 to 31 August 1982.

The session's senators had been elected in the 1976 general election while the deputies were elected in the 1979 mid-term election.

It marked a watershed in that it was the first congress elected after the 1977 political reforms, under which several parties on the left and the right obtained official registration and access to Congress by opposition parties (i.e. those other than the hegemonic Institutional Revolutionary Party) was made much more viable. The session's members included the first deputies from the Mexican Communist Party (PCM), the Workers' Socialist Party (PST) and the Mexican Democratic Party (PDM). The reforms also increased the number of deputies: 300 from single-member constituencies and 100 from regional lists.