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Former governor of Jalisco assassinated in Vallarta

The former governor of Jalisco, Aristóteles Sandoval, was assassinated at dawn this Friday in Vallarta Port, as reported by the current president of the entity, Enrique Alfaro Ramirez through your Twitter account.

Alfaro Ramírez, explained that the former president was the victim of a direct attack while in this tourist destinationHe also reported that he issued instructions for the security cabinet to move to Puerto Vallarta to lead the investigations.

The governor of Jalisco, regretted the news and shared in common with his relatives, also announced that he will report more details of the attack in the next few hours.

Aristóteles Sandoval was governor of Jalisco from 2012 to 2018.

Where was the direct attack on Aristotle Sandoval?

According to information from the local police, Aristóteles Sandoval Díaz he was killed along with one of his escorts “inside the bar known as District 5, in the municipality of Puerto Vallarta “.

“After the attack, the former governor was transferred to a private hospital known as The jewel, meanwhile, in the capital city, Guadalajara, the helicopter gunship known as Black Hawck, was already preparing for its transfer. “

However, minutes after his arrival at the hospital, he was declared dead. Nothing is known about the attackers so far.

Who was Aristóteles Sandoval Díaz?

Jorge Aristóteles Sandoval Díaz He was born on January 22, 1974 and was a Mexican politician, a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party. Was Governor of the State of Jalisco since March 1, 2013 until December 5, 2018.

He graduated from the Law degree from the University of Guadalajara (UdeG) where the Federation of University Students (FEU) participated as a member of the student body) and also of the youth organization of the PRI, the Revolutionary Youth Front (FJR) of Guadalajara.

Later he studied a Master’s Degree in Politics and Public Management at the Technological and Higher Studies Institute of the West (ITESO). From 2001 to 2003 he was councilor of the Guadalajara city council and president of the Commissions for Justice, Sports and Attention to Youth, as well as a member of Finance and Budgets and Urban Development.

As councilor, he proposed the creation of the Municipal Youth Care Institute. In 2003 he was elected local deputy for the XI District of Guadalajara, presiding over the Finance and Budgets Commission of the LVII Legislature of the Congress of the State of JaliscoHe held this deputation until 2006. Later he was a PRI candidate for the municipal presidency of Guadalajara in 2006 but declined in favor of Leobardo Alcalá Padilla, however, in 2009 he was the winner of the municipal presidency of Guadalajara from 2009 to 2012.

By winning, at 35 years of age, became the youngest municipal president to date, who has ruled in Guadalajara. He requested a license in January 2012 to run for the governorship of Jalisco, being declared the winner with 98% of the tally sheets, with an advantage of four percentage points above his closest contender Enrique Alfaro Ramírez.

However, the election was challenged by the Citizen Movement but such appeal was dismissed by the Electoral Court of the State of Jalisco, thus ratifying the election of Sandoval Díaz as governor. He was currently serving as secretary of Innovation and Digital Participation of the National Executive Committee (CEN) of the National Party (PRI) for its national leader, Alejandro Moreno.

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