- Francisco Javier Ramírez Acuña
Infobox US Cabinet official
name=Francisco Ramírez Acuña
order=
title=Secretary of the Interior
term_start=December 1 ,2006
term_end=January 16 ,2008
president=Felipe Calderón
predecessor=Carlos María Abascal Carranza
successor=Juan Camilo Mouriño Terrazo
order2=
title2=Governor of Jalisco
term_start2=March 1 ,2001
term_end2=November 20 ,2006
predecessor2=Alberto Cárdenas Jiménez
successor2=Gerardo Octavio Solís Gómez
birth_date=birth date and age|1952|04|22
birth_place=Jamay ,Jalisco
death_date=
death_place=
party=National Action Party
religion=
alma_mater=University of Guadalajara
profession=Politician Francisco Javier Ramírez Acuña (
Jamay ,Jalisco ,April 22 ,1952 ) is a Mexican politician who belongs to the National Action Party. He has been Municipal President of Guadalajara, Governor of Jalisco from2001 to2006 and fromDecember 1 ,2006 to January 2008 he served as Secretary of the Interior in the cabinet of PresidentFelipe Calderon .Political career
Francisco Ramírez Acuña studied at
University of Guadalajara , joined the PAN in1969 , and has been a youth leader, member of the state committee, candidate to federal office, and local representative to the Municipal President ofZapopan .He was a Deputy of Congress for Jalisco twice, and upon joining the government of Jalisco, the governor
Alberto Cárdenas Jiménez named him director of the SISTECOZOME, the corporation of collective PAN to mayor of Guadalajara, where he was victorious and held office from1998 to2000 , when he left to be a candidate for Governor of Jalisco.In the 2000 elections, he competed against the candidate of the PRI,
Jorge Arana Arana , winning by a reduced margin, and was inaugurated onMarch 1 ,2001 .During his time in office as a very unpopular governor of Jalisco, the summit of heads of state and of government of
Latin America , theCaribbean and theEuropean Union took place in Guadalajara, inMay 2004 . During the summit, violent demonstrations of groups - altermundistas - occurred in Guadalajara. The destruction of urban property and business took place, including paint splattered in the oldest colonial temples of the city. In response to these attacks against the summit, the police, responding with riot teams, repressed these demonstrations. According to several versions of the event, there were violations of human rights, which have been accused byAmnesty International [ [http://web.amnesty.org/library/index/eslamr410342004 Mexico: Abusos desoídos en Guadalajara: la resistencia a esclarecer violaciones de los derechos humanos sólo perpetúa la impunidad | Amnistía Internacional ] ] and by the National Commission of Human Rights of Mexico (which is linked - according to some, among them business interests - with antagonistic political groups and the secretary of government). [ [http://www2.eluniversal.com.mx/pls/impreso/noticia.html?id_nota=114638&tabla=Nacion Ramírez Acuña refuta informe de la CNDH] "El Universal", 18 de agosto de 2004.] The governor of Jalisco was accused of making decisions that resulted in unwarranted arrests, wounds, and cases of torture against the participants in the demonstrations: "They only took into account the statements in support of globalization, without listening to the motives of the public security forces", assured Ramírez Mints.The top organizations from the private sector celebrated Acuña's appointment to the Secretary of the Interior of Mexico. [ [http:www.citibank.com.mx/esp/noticias/20061128historico.html] ]
They requested that he be permitted to leave office from the governorship of Jalisco three months before finishing his term, so as to be appointed Secretary of Interior by newly elected Mexican President
Felipe Calderón Hinojosa . This would be one of the most controversial appointments to Calderon's cabinet, due to the previously mentioned incident, and also others that had taken place, such as the rejection by the Institutional Revolutionary Party of its appointment to Secretary of Government, and alleged interference in the electoral process by attacking opposing candidates.According to Javier Oliva, the representative of the PRI before the IFE, Francisco Ramírez Acuña "accused the candidate of the PRI in Jalisco,
Arturo Zamora Jiménez (who was opposed to Acuña, and a friend of the Secretary of Government), of crimes", in the 2006 elections. [ [http://www.el-universal.com.mx/notas/390601.html Una afrenta, incorporar a Ramírez Acuña, dicen partidos] "El Universal", 28 de noviembre de 2006.] Among those promoting the accusations of former candidate Arturo Zamora Jiménez were those alienated by former governor Ramírez Acuña, as the national leader of his party, who did not ask him its opinion and regarding the negative campaign (fits to emphasize was given in the two main edicts this behavior)In January 2008 Ramírez Acuña was fired by Calderon.
ee also
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Governor of Jalisco References
External links
* [http://www.gobernacion.gob.mx/ Secretary of Interior site]
*Résumé : [http://www.jalisco.gob.mx/srias/despachogob/index.html The Résumé of the governor in the Governor of Jalisco website]
* [http://www.pan.org.mx/?P=22&ArtOrder=ReadArt&Article=55 The biography of Francisco Javier Ramírez Acuña in the PAN official website]
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