Ulises Ruiz Ortiz

Ulises Ruiz Ortiz

Infobox_Governor
name= Ulises Ruiz Ortiz


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order=
office= Governor of Oaxaca
term_start= December 1, 2004
term_end="present"
lieutenant=
predecessor= José Murat
successor="incumbent"
birth_date= Birth date and age|1958|4|9|mf=y
birth_place= Chalcatongo, Oaxaca
death_date=
death_place=
spouse= Lourdes Salinas
profession= Lawyer
party= Institutional Revolutionary Party
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Ulises Ruiz Ortiz (born in Chalcatongo, Oaxaca, on April 9 1958) is a Mexican politician and current governor of the State of Oaxaca. He took office in 2004 as a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

Election Controversy

Ruiz Ortiz is accused by some of rigging the 2004 election. Therefore, many do not view him as the popularly elected governor of Oaxaca.

Controversies During his Government

Besides the controversial election, a growing number of conflicts have occurred during Ruiz's administration.

First, the newspaper "Noticias de Oaxaca", which holds political views contrary to those of Ulises Ruiz suffered a massive strike organized by the CROC union, affiliated to Ruiz's PRI political party. [ [http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2005/06/18/031n1est.php Croquistas estallan huelga en el periódico Noticias de Oaxaca ] ] Some media outlets, like Reforma viewed this action as a repression of free speech. Allegedly, the paper tried to publish out of the state, but distribution trucks were vandalized. The paper openly accused Ruiz of repression. [ [http://www.noticias-oax.com.mx/articulos.php?id_sec=1&id_art=26240&id_ejemplar= Internal Server Error ] ]

Other examples include the destruction caused by public works to the historic city center of the state capital. Some intellectuals called the destruction so appalling that they feared that UNESCO would retire the city's declaration as a World Heritage Site. [ [http://www.noticias-oax.com.mx/articulos.php?id_sec=15&id_art=38859&id_ejemplar= Internal Server Error ] ]

The governor has also been accused of committing genocide and acts of repression against indigenous groups in the state.

At the beginning of the Mexican general election, 2006 campaign, Presidential candidate Andres Manuel López Obrador tried to campaign in one of the state's poorest municipalities in Guelatao, also the birth place of Benito Juarez. [ [http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/nacion/134346.html AMLO asegura: conmigo no habrá "medicinas amargas" - El Universal Online - México ] ] The rally was obstructed by public works started only a day earlier by the State Government. [http://busquedas.gruporeforma.com/utilerias/imdservicios3w.dll?JPrintS&file=mex/reform01/00688/00688659.htm&palabra=guelatao&sitereforma (Spanish) requires subscription "Madrugan al PRD; Va Ruiz a Oaxaca"]

2006 conflict

Since May 2006 (previous to the federal elections), Ruiz Ortiz's administration faced protests by striking teachers from Section 22 of the SNTE (the National Union of Teachers). Among other demands, the teachers demanded an economic reclassification for the state of Oaxaca, which would allow a raise in the salaries. Protesters sat in the city's main square until their demands were met. The protesters refused to meet with the government of Ruiz, insisting on meeting only with members of the federal government. On June 14, 2006, police were sent to remove the teachers forcibly from the square using gas bombs and rubber bullets. The strikers responded and managed to repel the police forces. After these actions, the teachers movement added to their demands the immediate resignation of the governor. The perceived repression used against the teachers ignited numerous protests from the people inside and outside of the state. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/5082778.stm BBC NEWS | Americas | Mexico teachers clash with police ] ] [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/5272462.stm BBC NEWS | Americas | Mexico teachers extend protests ] ]

Numerous civil and political organizations joined the teachers movement, forming the APPO or "Asamblea Popular del Pueblo de Oaxaca" (Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca). The main petition of the APPO is the immediate resignation of Ulises Ruiz. Numerous popular protests demanding Ruiz's resignation took place all over the state. Government offices, public radio stations and public broadcasting systems have been taken over by the APPO. A legal petition was sent to the federal Congress to remove the governor. [ [http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2006/06/27/040n1soc.php El gobierno y los profesores del SNTE reanudan el diálogo ] ]

Ruiz Ortiz has stated that he has no plans to resign. While initially not involved in the conflict, the Federal government has since sent a commission to help in the negotiations and has called for the governor to step down. On October 29, federal police were sent to occupy the city and have been involved in confrontations with the APPO throughout November.

Since the government offices have remained closed due to the protests, the governor has moved his office to a hotel. [ [http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2006/08/19/043n1soc.php Desaparecer poderes en Oaxaca, exige la APPO al Congreso de la Unión ] ] [ [http://www.noticias-oax.com.mx/articulos.php?id_sec=2&id_art=45461 Internal Server Error ] ]

In August 2006 the conflict became increasingly violent. Armed groups have fired on popular protests [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4782837.stm BBC NEWS | Americas | Violence flares in south Mexico ] ] , and on August 21 and 22 attacked radio stations held by the APPO. Ulises Ruiz's administration denies responsibility for these attacks.

On September 3, 2006, 193 delegates from different organizations which constitute the APPO (Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca) declared the governor Ulises Ruiz Ortiz (URO) “proscrito” – banned, exiled, unwelcome – in the state of Oaxaca. The ex-governor will be replaced by a “proclamation of good government for the city of Oaxaca, a proclamation for the 570 municipalities, and a manifesto to the nation, declaring the banishment of Ruiz Ortiz from the government, and that the government will continue to be exercised from the historic center of the city of Oaxaca”. [ [http://www.narconews.com/Issue42/article2045.html Narco News: Oaxaca’s Popular Assembly “Expels” the State Government ] ]

At least seventeen people have been killed in Oaxaca since the onset of the conflict, including US IndyMedia Journalist Bradley Roland Will. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6093582.stm BBC NEWS | Americas | Journalist dies in Mexico protest ] ] In response to recent deaths, Subcomandante Marcos of the EZLN has issued a statement from the Clandestine Indigenous Revolution Committee, claiming that the Federal Government caused these deaths to help Ruiz stay in power. [ [http://enlacezapatista.ezln.org.mx/la-otra-campana/545/ EZLN site] ]

On November 6, 2006, the conflict escalated after five guerilla groups committed terrorist attacks in Mexico City demanding Ruiz's resignation. The attacks consisted of 3 explosions in the PRI headquarters, the TEPJF main office, a branch of Scotiabank. Presumably, 8 bombs were set and another Scotiabank branch was set to explode, as well as a Sanborns store [ [http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/primera/27907.html Reivindica guerrilla los ataques; eran 8 bombas - El Universal - Primera ] ] , however these last two targets failed to explode. The Federal Government has stated that these terrorist acts are propaganda activities that seek to plant fear in the population [ [http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/386298.html Bombazos, actos de propaganda: Medina Mora - El Universal - México ] ] , however it has also stated that the only possible solution is that Ruiz resigns his post in Oaxaca, or personally negotiates an end to the violence. [ [http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/386256.html Ulises, logra pacto o pide licencia: Abascal - El Universal - México ] ]

ee also

* 2006 Oaxaca protests

References

External links

*http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/5082778.stm
*http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/5272462.stm
*http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/columnas/59688.html
*http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2006/08/15/041n1soc.php
*http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2006/08/19/043n1soc.php
* [http://www.ulisesruizasesino.com Ulises Ruiz]


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