- Mario Anguiano Moreno
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Mario Anguiano Moreno Governor of Colima Incumbent Assumed office
November 2, 2009Preceded by Silverio Cavazos (†) Personal details Born August 15, 1962
Tinajas, ColimaPolitical party Institutional Revolutionary Party Spouse(s) Alma Delia Arreola Cruz Alma mater University of Colima Profession BA Economics Mario Anguiano Moreno (born August 15, 1962 in Tinajas, Colima) is a Mexican politician and member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party. Moreno has served as the Governor of Colima since November 2, 2009.[1] Was Municipal president of the City of Colima, Colima capital regaining his party after the mandate of the PAN Leoncio Morán Sánchez. In July 2009, won in the Colima state election, 2009 for governor of the state, for the period 2009-2015.
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Biography
He is originally from the town of Tinajas, Colima, Mexico.
He was born August 15, 1962, is 48 years. He earned a BA Economics from the University of Colima. For his dedication and commitment was awarded the prize "Peña Colorada" having obtained the highest average of the generation of 1981-1986.
Excels in her academic career, having been invited by the Friedrich Nauman Foundation (Fundación Friedrich Nauman), as the representative of Mexico to Planning training courses in Government and Fiscal Decentralization, held in the years 1997 and 2001, respectively, in Germany.
Mario Anguiano has worked in the public and City Treasurer (Tesorero Municipal) in the municipalities of Colima and Manzanillo in periods of 1992-1994 and 2000-2002, respectively, as well as Finance Chief Accounttant H. Congress of State (Contador Mayor de Hacienda del H. Congreso del Estado) during the LI and LII Legislatures in the period of 1995-1999.
He was a Local Representative for the Third District of Colima (Diputado Local por el Tercer Distrito de Colima) in the LIV Legislature of the State Congress of Colima. Among his duties as a popular representative chaired the Committee on Finance and Bugdet (Comisión de Hacienda y Presupuesto), besides being part of the Committees for Rural Development and Fisheries Development; Planning, Tourism, Economic Development and Human Rights (Comisiones de Desarrollo Rural y Fomento Pesquero; de Planeación, Turismo, Fomento Económico y de Derechos Humanos).
Mario Anguiano has also ventured into the private sector, serving as Director General of the Enterprise "Agrotechnology of Colima S.A. of C.V." (Director General de la Empresa "Agrotecnología de Colima S.A. de C.V."), during the period of 1999-2000.
He is member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) since 1990. In this political body was President of the League of Revolutionary Economists (Presidencia de la Liga de Economistas Revolucionarios) of 1994-1999.
Candidacy
PRI candidate was elected after a long internal process which competed with Arnoldo Ochoa González, Rogelio Rueda Sánchez and Héctor Michel Camarena. Both Arnoldo criticized as an alleged link to organized crime after of the Diary of Colima (Diario de Colima) made know that Anguiano's brother was a prisoner accused of being narcomenudista.
Elections
During the Colima state election, 2009, won a majority of the votes cast for what will be the next governor of Colima, for the period of 2009 to 2015, after defeating his opponent, the Sen. Martha Sosa Govea's National Action Party (PAN) by a large theft of votes.
References
- ^ "Mario Anguiano asume gubernatura de Colima". El Universal. 1 November 2009. http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/637234.html. Retrieved 27 July 2010.
Political offices Preceded by
Silverio CavazosGovernor of Colima
2009-presentSucceeded by
incumbentCurrent Mexican state governors Luis Armando Reynoso (PAN)
José Guadalupe Osuna Millán (PAN)
Narciso Agúndez Montaño (PRD)
Fernando Ortega Bernés (PRI)
Juan Sabines Guerrero (PRD)
César Horacio Duarte Jáquez (PRI)
Jorge Juan Torres López (PRI)
Mario Anguiano Moreno (PRI)
Jorge Herrera Caldera (PRI)
Juan Manuel Oliva Ramírez (PAN)Ángel Aguirre Rivero (PRD)
Miguel Osorio Chong (PRI)
Emilio González Márquez (PAN)
Leonel Godoy Rangel (PRD)
Marco Antonio Adame Castillo (PAN)
Ney González Sánchez (PRI)
Rodrigo Medina de la Cruz (PRI)
Gabino Cué Monteagudo (Convergence)
Rafael Moreno Valle (PAN)
José Eduardo Calzada Rovirosa (PRI)Félix González Canto (PRI)
Fernando Toranzo Fernández (PRI)
Jesús Aguilar Padilla (PRI)
Guillermo Padrés Elías (PAN)
Eruviel Ávila Villegas (PRI)
Andrés Rafael Granier Melo (PRI)
Egidio Torre Cantú (PRI)
Héctor Ortiz Ortiz (PAN)
Fidel Herrera Beltrán (PRI)
Ivonne Ortega Pacheco (PRI)
Miguel Alonso Reyes (PRI)Federal District Marcelo Ebrard (PRD) Categories:- 1962 births
- Governors of Colima
- Living people
- Institutional Revolutionary Party politicians
- Members of the Congress of Colima
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