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'''José Jesús Reyna García''' (born 22 February 1952) is a [[Mexican people|Mexican]] lawyer and politician from the [[Institutional Revolutionary Party]] |
'''José Jesús Reyna García''' (born 22 February 1952) is a [[Mexican people|Mexican]] lawyer and politician from the [[Institutional Revolutionary Party]] who served as Interim [[Governor of Michoacán]] from April to October 2013. He also has served as Deputy of the LVIII and [[LX Legislature of the Mexican Congress|LX]] Legislatures of the Mexican Congress (2000-2003 and 2015-2018) representing [[Michoacán]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Perfil del legislador |url=http://sil.gobernacion.gob.mx/Librerias/pp_PerfilLegislador.php?SID=&Referencia=2300384|publisher=Legislative Information System|accessdate=10 November 2014}}</ref> |
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Reyna García was accused of having ties to the [[Knights Templar Cartel]] in April 2014 and was sent to prison for organized crime charges a month later.<ref>{{cite web|website=Milenio Digital|title=La accidentada gubernatura de Fausto Vallejo|date=June 18, 2014 |url=https://www.milenio.com/estados/la-accidentada-gubernatura-de-fausto-vallejo|accessdate=September 5, 2020|language=es}}</ref> Guillermo Valencia Reyes, former mayor of [[Tepalcatepec]], Michoacán, tweeted on 16 June 2014, that Governor Fausto Vallejo was using Reyna García as a scapegoat to protect his son, Rodrigo Vallejo Mora. Two days later Vallejo resigned.<ref>{{cite web|website=Sin Embargo|title=Fausto Vallejo renuncia a la gubernatura de Michoacán tras 22 meses de un mandato manchado de corrupción |language=es |date=June 18, 2014|accessdate=September 5, 2020|url=https://www.sinembargo.mx/18-06-2014/1029792}}</ref> |
Reyna García was accused of having ties to the [[Knights Templar Cartel]] in April 2014 and was sent to prison for organized crime charges a month later.<ref>{{cite web|website=Milenio Digital|title=La accidentada gubernatura de Fausto Vallejo|date=June 18, 2014 |url=https://www.milenio.com/estados/la-accidentada-gubernatura-de-fausto-vallejo|accessdate=September 5, 2020|language=es}}</ref> Guillermo Valencia Reyes, former mayor of [[Tepalcatepec]], Michoacán, tweeted on 16 June 2014, that Governor Fausto Vallejo was using Reyna García as a scapegoat to protect his son, Rodrigo Vallejo Mora. Two days later Vallejo resigned.<ref>{{cite web|website=Sin Embargo|title=Fausto Vallejo renuncia a la gubernatura de Michoacán tras 22 meses de un mandato manchado de corrupción |language=es |date=June 18, 2014|accessdate=September 5, 2020|url=https://www.sinembargo.mx/18-06-2014/1029792}}</ref> Reyna García was released from prison in December 2018. He was the only politician convicted after the investigations undertaken by federal commissioner Alfredo Castillo Cervantes.<ref>{{cite web |title=Liberan a ex gobernador de Michoacán Jesús Reyna |url=https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/estados/liberan-ex-gobernador-de-michoacan-jesus-reyna |website=El Universal |accessdate=September 5, 2020 |language=es |date=22 December 2018}}</ref> |
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Jesús Reyna García
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Governor of Michoacán (Interim) | |
In office 22 April 2013 – 23 October 2013 | |
Preceded by | Fausto Vallejo |
Succeeded by | Fausto Vallejo |
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Born | (1952-02-22) 22 February 1952 (age 72) Huetamo, Michoacán, Mexico |
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Profession | Lawyer and politician |
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José Jesús Reyna García (born 22 February 1952) is a Mexican lawyer and politician from the Institutional Revolutionary Party who served as Interim Governor of Michoacán from April to October 2013. He also has served as Deputy of the LVIII and LX Legislatures of the Mexican Congress (2000-2003 and 2015-2018) representing Michoacán.[1]
Reyna García was accused of having ties to the Knights Templar Cartel in April 2014 and was sent to prison for organized crime charges a month later.[2] Guillermo Valencia Reyes, former mayor of Tepalcatepec, Michoacán, tweeted on 16 June 2014, that Governor Fausto Vallejo was using Reyna García as a scapegoat to protect his son, Rodrigo Vallejo Mora. Two days later Vallejo resigned.[3] Reyna García was released from prison in December 2018. He was the only politician convicted after the investigations undertaken by federal commissioner Alfredo Castillo Cervantes.[4]
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