Juan Sabines Guerrero
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Juan José Sabines Guerrero is a Mexican politician, son of the former Governor of Chiapas, Juan Sabines Gutiérrez and nephew of the writer Jaime Sabines, until 2006 he was member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party that carried him to be Municipal President of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, but renounced his membership to the PRI after the party denied him the chance to be a candidate for governor and asked him to finish his term as municipal president. He then became a member and candidate of the Coalition for the Good of All, composed by the parties PRD, PT and Convergence. He studied Political Sciences and Public Administration at the Universidad Iberoamericana.
He has been accused (although not formally) of obtainining support from the Governor Pablo Salazar who is also accused of imposing him.
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- (Spanish) Chiapas State Government website
Preceded by Victoria Rincón |
Municipal President of Tuxtla Gutiérrez 2005-2006 |
Succeeded by Rosario Pariente |
Preceded by Pablo Salazar |
Governor of Chiapas 2006-present |
Succeeded by incumbent |