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Graco Ramírez

Graco Luis Ramírez Garrido Abreu (born 26 June 1949) is a Mexican left-wing politician affiliated with the Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) who was Governor of Morelos for the 2012–2018 term. He served in the upper house of Congress as senator representing the State of Morelos (2006–2012).

Graco Ramírez
Ramírez in Mexico, 2014
Governor of Morelos
In office
1 October 2012 – 1 October 2018
Preceded byMarco Antonio Adame
Succeeded byCuauhtémoc Blanco
President of the National Conference of Governors
In office
19 November 2016 – 3 May 2017
Preceded byGabino Cué Monteagudo
Succeeded byMiguel Angel Mancera
Personal details
Born (1949-06-26) June 26, 1949 (age 74)
Villahermosa, Tabasco
Political party PRD (since 1989)
PMS (1987–1989)
PST (1975–1987)
SpouseElena Cepeda
ProfessionLawyer

Personal life and education edit

Ramírez holds a bachelor's degree in law from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). He is the son of a member of the Mexican armed forces.[1]

He also is part of the group known as Toby's Club which is a group of prominent people that control most of the important projects in the state, the groups has: notaries, artists, judges, businessmen.[citation needed]

Political career edit

On several occasions, Ramirez stated that he was a leader of the student movement that culminated in the Tlatelolco massacre of October 2, 1968; at least one leader has challenged this assertion.[2][3]

Ramírez began his political career as an Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) member; he served as president of the PRI in Tabasco. He then joined the Workers' Socialist Party (PST). In July 1987, it was announced that a faction of the PST led by Ramírez would join the newly-founded Mexican Socialist Party (PMS).[4] The PMS dissolved in 1989 and he joined the Party of the Democratic Revolution.[citation needed]

As the leader of the Morelos state legislature in 1995, Graco Ramirez led the first of several marches against then-governor Jorge Carrillo Olea because of alleged ties to drug trafficking and kidnapping. Carrillo was forced to resign in 1998.[5]

Graco Ramírez has served more than one term in the lower house of Congress. In 2006 he was elected senator, hence he served in the upper house of Congress during the LX and LXI Legislatures (2006–2012). As senator, he promoted laws to allow independent candidates and citizen initiatives and consultations.[6]

Graco Ramirez was elected Governor of Morelos in 2012. As governor, Ramirez was known as a progressive who supported women's rights[7] and scholarships for needy students.[8] In an effort to combat high crime rates in the state, Graco initiated a police reform program called Mando Unico wherein all the state and local police forces were united under a single command.[9][10] Despite a promising start, both poverty and crime increased in the state; the "Mando Unico" in particular was accused of numerous human rights violations,[3] and it was seen as a political organism.[11] In 2016 an audit of the state university, UAEM revealed a shortfall of millions of pesos. Governor Ramirez and Alejandro Vera, the rector of the university, mutually accused one another of deviating funds for other purposes. Faced with the loss of their pensions, faculty and staff went on strike; a student march was supported by the Catholic bishop, Ramon Castro Castro.[12] Then, following the earthquake of September 19, 2017, Graco and his wife were accused of seizing much-needed humanitarian aid destined for earthquake victims.[13] By February, 2018, the man once considered a leading candidate for President of Mexico[6][14] was the least popular governor in the country.[15]

In a controversial move, Graco chose his stepson, Rodrigo Gayosso as PRD candidate for governor in 2018.[16] Swept up in Andrés Manuel López Obrador's wave, Cuernavaca mayor Cuauhtémoc Blanco of the Juntos Haremos Historia (Together we will make history) coalition won the election.

Criminal accusations edit

On February 13, 2019, Cuauhtemoc Blanco formally accused Graco Ramirez; his wife, Elena Cepeda; his stepson, Rodrigo Gayosso; and a notary public, Javier Barona; for the crimes of organized crime, operations with resources of illicit origin, and tax fraud.[17] On September 27, 2019, the government of the state of Morelos formally solicited a political trial against Ramirez due to his refusal to provide the Attorney General and the Electoral Commission sufficient funds with which to operate.[18] Although the Electoral Commission requested MXN $35 million for the 2018 election, Ramirez provided on MXN $18 million.[19] El Universal reports that Ramirez is being investigated for deviating funds of MXN $100 million related to concerts by Sting, Emmanuel, and Mijares. There are receipts that show Sting was paid USD $2,000,000 for a concert, but he had been paid on USD $900,000 for a similar concert in Viña del Mar, Chile.[20]

Blanco alleged in September 2020 that he had proof that Graco and Alberto Capella Ibarra had an agreement with organized crime while Ramírez Garrido Abreu was governor.[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://morelos.gob.mx/?q=Biografia_Gobernador
  2. ^ "Activismo de Graco en el 68, 'pensamiento mágico': Comité" [Graco activism in '68, 'magical thinking': Committee] (in Spanish). Sin Linea Multimedia. September 9, 2016. Retrieved Feb 13, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Líder del 68 respalda lucha de la Universidad" [Leader of 68 supports the struggle of the University] (in Spanish). Gaceta UAEM virtual. Retrieved Feb 13, 2019.
  4. ^ Bolívar Meza, Rosendo (January–April 2004). "El proceso de aglutinamiento de la izquierda en México" (PDF). Estudios Políticos (in Spanish). 8 (1): 213. doi:10.22201/fcpys.24484903e.2004.1.37613. Retrieved 27 March 2023 – via SciELO.
  5. ^ "Graco revira a Carrillo Olea: él incubó al narco" [Graco turns on Carrillo Olea: he incubated the narco] (in Spanish). Proceso. May 14, 2011. Retrieved February 13, 2019.
  6. ^ a b "225 Graco Ramírez Garrido Abreu, Gobernador del estado de Morelos" [225 Graco Ramírez Garrido Abreu Gobernador del estado de Morelos] (in Spanish). Líderes Mexicanos. Retrieved Feb 13, 2019.
  7. ^ [Results of the Support Program for Productive Projects for Female Heads of Women Companies of Morelense 2014] (in Spanish). Morelos: Secretaria de Desarrollo Social. Archived from the original on May 8, 2014. Retrieved Feb 13, 2019.
  8. ^ [Salary Scholarship] (in Spanish). Morelos: Secretaria de Educacion Publica. Archived from the original on May 8, 2014. Retrieved Feb 13, 2019.
  9. ^ "Se mantendrá el Mando Único policial sobre modelo municipal: Graco" [The Police Single Command on municipal model will be maintained: Graco] (in Spanish). Radio formula. September 13, 2017. Retrieved Feb 13, 2019.
  10. ^ "El Mando Único, la historia de cómo se implementó en Morelos" [The Single Command, the history of how it was implemented in Morelos] (in Spanish). nacion 321. Dec 28, 2016. Retrieved Feb 13, 2019.
  11. ^ "Mando Único Policial: el modelo fracasado" [Single Police Command: the failed model] (in Spanish). Proceso. December 16, 2017. Retrieved Feb 13, 2019.
  12. ^ "¿Qué está pasando en Morelos entre Graco Ramírez y el exrector de la UAEM, Alejandro Vera?" [What is happening in Morelos between Graco Ramírez and the UAEM ex-rector, Alejandro Vera] (in Spanish). Plumas Atomicas. November 11, 2017. Retrieved Feb 13, 2019.
  13. ^ "El sismo exhibe a Graco y a Elena, su esposa: los acusan de "lucrar" con el dolor, de "sinvergüenzas"" [The earthquake shows Graco and Elena, his wife: accused of "profiting" from pain, and being "scoundrels"] (in Spanish). Sin Embargo. September 26, 2017. Retrieved Feb 13, 2019.
  14. ^ "Graco Ramírez quiere ser candidato a la presidencia de México en el 2018" [Graco Ramirez wants to be a candidate for the presidency of Mexico in 2018] (in Spanish). 20 Minutos. September 1, 2015. Retrieved February 14, 2019.
  15. ^ "Graco Ramírez es considerado el gobernador más repudiado del país" [Graco Ramírez is considered the most repudiated governor of the country] (in Spanish). Huffington Post Mexico. Feb 22, 2018.
  16. ^ "Graco Ramírez impone a su hijastro como candidato a gobernador de Morelos" [Graco Ramírez imposes his stepson as candidate for governor of Morelos] (in Spanish). Los Angeles Press. March 21, 2019. Retrieved Feb 13, 2019.
  17. ^ "Cuauhtémoc Blanco denuncia a Graco Ramírez por delincuencia organizada" [Cuauhtémoc Blanco denounces Graco Ramírez for organized crime] (in Spanish). La Jornada. February 13, 2019. Retrieved Feb 13, 2019.
  18. ^ ADÍN CASTILLO (Sep 28, 2019), "Para evitar sanción, 'El Bronco' recurre a la SCJN; LAS CLAVES: Political Trial" [To avoid sanctions, 'El Bronco' turns to the SCJN; Key stories: Political Trial], Milenio (in Spanish)
  19. ^ Susana Paredes (Oct 16, 2019). "Asfixió Graco Ramírez a los órganos electorales" [Graco Ramírez choked the electoral organisms]. El Sol de Cuernavaca (in Spanish).
  20. ^ "Investigan desvíos en gobierno de Graco Ramírez en Morelos" [Investigate deviations in the government of Graco Ramirez]. Forbes Mexico (in Spanish). Oct 2, 2019.
  21. ^ Monroy, David. "Hay pruebas de que Graco y Alberto Capella pactaron con la delincuencia: Cuauhtémoc". www.msn.com. Milenio. Retrieved September 12, 2020.

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    Political offices
    Preceded by Governor of Morelos
    2012–2018
    Succeeded by

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GovernorsIn office 19 November 2016 3 May 2017Preceded byGabino Cue MonteagudoSucceeded byMiguel Angel ManceraPersonal detailsBorn 1949 06 26 June 26 1949 age 74 Villahermosa TabascoPolitical partyPRD since 1989 PMS 1987 1989 PST 1975 1987 SpouseElena CepedaProfessionLawyer Contents 1 Personal life and education 2 Political career 3 Criminal accusations 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPersonal life and education editRamirez holds a bachelor s degree in law from the National Autonomous University of Mexico UNAM He is the son of a member of the Mexican armed forces 1 He also is part of the group known as Toby s Club which is a group of prominent people that control most of the important projects in the state the groups has notaries artists judges businessmen citation needed Political career editOn several occasions Ramirez stated that he was a leader of the student movement that culminated in the Tlatelolco massacre of October 2 1968 at least one leader has challenged this assertion 2 3 Ramirez began his political career as an Institutional Revolutionary Party PRI member he served as president of the PRI in Tabasco He then joined the Workers Socialist Party PST In July 1987 it was announced that a faction of the PST led by Ramirez would join the newly founded Mexican Socialist Party PMS 4 The PMS dissolved in 1989 and he joined the Party of the Democratic Revolution citation needed As the leader of the Morelos state legislature in 1995 Graco Ramirez led the first of several marches against then governor Jorge Carrillo Olea because of alleged ties to drug trafficking and kidnapping Carrillo was forced to resign in 1998 5 Graco Ramirez has served more than one term in the lower house of Congress In 2006 he was elected senator hence he served in the upper house of Congress during the LX and LXI Legislatures 2006 2012 As senator he promoted laws to allow independent candidates and citizen initiatives and consultations 6 Graco Ramirez was elected Governor of Morelos in 2012 As governor Ramirez was known as a progressive who supported women s rights 7 and scholarships for needy students 8 In an effort to combat high crime rates in the state Graco initiated a police reform program called Mando Unico wherein all the state and local police forces were united under a single command 9 10 Despite a promising start both poverty and crime increased in the state the Mando Unico in particular was accused of numerous human rights violations 3 and it was seen as a political organism 11 In 2016 an audit of the state university UAEM revealed a shortfall of millions of pesos Governor Ramirez and Alejandro Vera the rector of the university mutually accused one another of deviating funds for other purposes Faced with the loss of their pensions faculty and staff went on strike a student march was supported by the Catholic bishop Ramon Castro Castro 12 Then following the earthquake of September 19 2017 Graco and his wife were accused of seizing much needed humanitarian aid destined for earthquake victims 13 By February 2018 the man once considered a leading candidate for President of Mexico 6 14 was the least popular governor in the country 15 In a controversial move Graco chose his stepson Rodrigo Gayosso as PRD candidate for governor in 2018 16 Swept up in Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador s wave Cuernavaca mayor Cuauhtemoc Blanco of the Juntos Haremos Historia Together we will make history coalition won the election Criminal accusations editOn February 13 2019 Cuauhtemoc Blanco formally accused Graco Ramirez his wife Elena Cepeda his stepson Rodrigo Gayosso and a notary public Javier Barona for the crimes of organized crime operations with resources of illicit origin and tax fraud 17 On September 27 2019 the government of the state of Morelos formally solicited a political trial against Ramirez due to his refusal to provide the Attorney General and the Electoral Commission sufficient funds with which to operate 18 Although the Electoral Commission requested MXN 35 million for the 2018 election Ramirez provided on MXN 18 million 19 El Universal reports that Ramirez is being investigated for deviating funds of MXN 100 million related to concerts by Sting Emmanuel and Mijares There are receipts that show Sting was paid USD 2 000 000 for a concert but he had been paid on USD 900 000 for a similar concert in Vina del Mar Chile 20 Blanco alleged in September 2020 that he had proof that Graco and Alberto Capella Ibarra had an agreement with organized crime while Ramirez Garrido Abreu was governor 21 See also editList of people from Morelos MexicoReferences edit http morelos gob mx q Biografia Gobernador Activismo de Graco en el 68 pensamiento magico Comite Graco activism in 68 magical thinking Committee in Spanish Sin Linea Multimedia September 9 2016 Retrieved Feb 13 2019 a b Lider del 68 respalda lucha de la Universidad Leader of 68 supports the struggle of the University in Spanish Gaceta UAEM virtual Retrieved Feb 13 2019 Bolivar Meza Rosendo January April 2004 El proceso de aglutinamiento de la izquierda en Mexico PDF Estudios Politicos in Spanish 8 1 213 doi 10 22201 fcpys 24484903e 2004 1 37613 Retrieved 27 March 2023 via SciELO Graco revira a Carrillo Olea el incubo al narco Graco turns on Carrillo Olea he incubated the narco in Spanish Proceso May 14 2011 Retrieved February 13 2019 a b 225 Graco Ramirez Garrido Abreu Gobernador del estado de Morelos 225 Graco Ramirez Garrido Abreu Gobernador del estado de Morelos in Spanish Lideres Mexicanos Retrieved Feb 13 2019 Resultados del Programa de Apoyo a Proyectos Productivos para Jefas de Familia Empresas de la Mujer Morelense 2014 Results of the Support Program for Productive Projects for Female Heads of Women Companies of Morelense 2014 in Spanish Morelos Secretaria de Desarrollo Social Archived from the original on May 8 2014 Retrieved Feb 13 2019 Beca Salario Salary Scholarship in Spanish Morelos Secretaria de Educacion Publica Archived from the original on May 8 2014 Retrieved Feb 13 2019 Se mantendra el Mando Unico policial sobre modelo municipal Graco The Police Single Command on municipal model will be maintained Graco in Spanish Radio formula September 13 2017 Retrieved Feb 13 2019 El Mando Unico la historia de como se implemento en Morelos The Single Command the history of how it was implemented in Morelos in Spanish nacion 321 Dec 28 2016 Retrieved Feb 13 2019 Mando Unico Policial el modelo fracasado Single Police Command the failed model in Spanish Proceso December 16 2017 Retrieved Feb 13 2019 Que esta pasando en Morelos entre Graco Ramirez y el exrector de la UAEM Alejandro Vera What is happening in Morelos between Graco Ramirez and the UAEM ex rector Alejandro Vera in Spanish Plumas Atomicas November 11 2017 Retrieved Feb 13 2019 El sismo exhibe a Graco y a Elena su esposa los acusan de lucrar con el dolor de sinverguenzas The earthquake shows Graco and Elena his wife accused of profiting from pain and being scoundrels in Spanish Sin Embargo September 26 2017 Retrieved Feb 13 2019 Graco Ramirez quiere ser candidato a la presidencia de Mexico en el 2018 Graco Ramirez wants to be a candidate for the presidency of Mexico in 2018 in Spanish 20 Minutos September 1 2015 Retrieved February 14 2019 Graco Ramirez es considerado el gobernador mas repudiado del pais Graco Ramirez is considered the most repudiated governor of the country in Spanish Huffington Post Mexico Feb 22 2018 Graco Ramirez impone a su hijastro como candidato a gobernador de Morelos Graco Ramirez imposes his stepson as candidate for governor of Morelos in Spanish Los Angeles Press March 21 2019 Retrieved Feb 13 2019 Cuauhtemoc Blanco denuncia a Graco Ramirez por delincuencia organizada Cuauhtemoc Blanco denounces Graco Ramirez for organized crime in Spanish La Jornada February 13 2019 Retrieved Feb 13 2019 ADIN CASTILLO Sep 28 2019 Para evitar sancion El Bronco recurre a la SCJN LAS CLAVES Political Trial To avoid sanctions El Bronco turns to the SCJN Key stories Political Trial Milenio in Spanish Susana Paredes Oct 16 2019 Asfixio Graco Ramirez a los organos electorales Graco Ramirez choked the electoral organisms El Sol de Cuernavaca in Spanish Investigan desvios en gobierno de Graco Ramirez en Morelos Investigate deviations in the government of Graco Ramirez Forbes Mexico in Spanish Oct 2 2019 Monroy David Hay pruebas de que Graco y Alberto Capella pactaron con la delincuencia Cuauhtemoc www msn com Milenio Retrieved September 12 2020 External links editOfficial websitePolitical officesPreceded byMarco Antonio Adame Governor of Morelos2012 2018 Succeeded byCuauhtemoc Blanco Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Graco Ramirez amp oldid 1152076295, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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