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Manuel Cavazos Lerma | |
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Governor of Tamaulipas | |
In office 1993–1999 | |
Preceded by | Américo Villarreal Guerra |
Succeeded by | Tomás Yarrington |
Personal details | |
Born | 12 March 1946 (1946-03-12) (age 78) Matamoros, Tamaulipas |
Political party | PRI |
Profession | Economist, politician |
Manuel Cavazos Lerma (born 12 March 1946) is a Mexican politician and economist from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), who served as governor of Tamaulipas from 1993–1999.
Biography
Cavazos Lerma was born in Matamoros, Tamaulipas on 12 March 1946; son of Manuel Cavazos Rodríguez and Clara Lerma Sánchez. He studied economics at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (1963–1968), where he later served as a professor.
Political career
He joined the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) since 1972, where he formed part of the representative in the states of Tamaulipas and Durango for the PRI. He was president of the Nacional Committee League for Revolutionary Economists (1982–1984), and served as the delegate for the PRI party in the states of San Luis Potosí, Baja California, Coahuila, Jalisco and Yucatán.
In addition to governor, he served as a deputy in the LII and LIV Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Tamaulipas. He was also a Senator.
Organized crime allegations
On 30 January 2012, the Attorney General of Mexico issued a communiqué ordering the past three governors of Tamaulipas—Manuel Cavazos Lerma, Eugenio Hernández Flores, and Tomás Yarrington—to remain in the country because they were being investigated for possible correlation with the Mexican drug cartels. The DEA has already accused Yarrington of laundering money for Los Zetas and the Gulf Cartel from 1999 to 2004, his time as governor.
The cousin of the ex-governor, Gilberto Lerma Plata, was arrested in the McAllen–Hidalgo–Reynosa International Bridge on 12 April 2012 by federal agents for alleged drug conspiracy. Lerma Plata was Mexican police commander in Tamaulipas who was reported in 2002 as a Gulf Cartel member who used his police ties to share information on authorities' movements to help the cartel.
References
- "Perfil de Manuel Cavazos Lerma". El Universal (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2 February 2012. Retrieved 14 February 2012.
- "Busca PGR contra 3 ex gobernadores de Tamaulipas". El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). 30 January 2012. Retrieved 31 January 2012.
- "PGR emitió alerta migratoria contra tres ex gobernadores de Tamaulipas". Univision (in Spanish). 30 January 2012. Retrieved 31 January 2012.
- Castillo, Eduardo. "DEA: Mexican Gov. Got Millions in Drug Cash". TIME Magazine. Archived from the original on 13 February 2012. Retrieved 14 February 2012.
- ^ "Tamps. police boss, cousin of ex-governor, appears in court". The Monitor. 12 April 2012. Retrieved 14 April 2012.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded byAmérico Villarreal Guerra | Governor of Tamaulipas 1993–1999 |
Succeeded byTomás Yarrington |
- 1946 births
- Living people
- Governors of Tamaulipas
- Politicians from Tamaulipas
- People from Matamoros, Tamaulipas
- Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education alumni
- Alumni of the London School of Economics
- Academic staff of the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
- 20th-century Mexican politicians
- Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) for Tamaulipas
- Senators of the LXII and LXIII Legislatures of Mexico
- Deputies of the LII Legislature of Mexico
- Deputies of the LIV Legislature of Mexico