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Marco Antonio Adame Castillo (born 6 December 1960) is a Mexican politician, medical doctor, and member of the National Action Party (PAN). He served as governor of Morelos for the term of 2006—2012.
Marco Antonio Adame | |
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Governor of Morelos | |
In office 1 October 2006 – 1 October 2012 | |
Preceded by | Sergio Estrada Cajigal |
Succeeded by | Graco Ramírez |
Personal details | |
Born | Cuernavaca, Morelos | 6 December 1960
Political party | National Action Party |
Spouse | Mayela Alemán de Adame |
Children | Juan |
Profession | Doctor |
Adame studied medicine and surgery at the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos and has a master's degree in Administration with a specialty in High Technology from the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey ("Tec Monterrey").
He has supported academic activities and collaborated periodically in his home state. He joined the PAN party in 1997, occupying various positions in the State and National Committees, and in that same year he was elected a Diputado Federal (deputy) to the 57th Federal Legislature. In 2000 he was elected to the role of a Senator, representing Morelos.
Controversy
editOn June 27, 2009, the Fiscalía Especial para la Atención de Delitos Electorales ("Special prosecutor for the attention of electoral crimes") accused Governor Marco Adame of transferring MXN $15 million of state funds to electoral purposes in favor of Sergio Álvarez Mata, candidate for mayor of Cuernavaca and Adriana Vieyra Olivares, candidate for deputy, both members of the National Action Party.[1]
On January 11, 2010, the Mexican government's organized crime division SIEDO received an anonymous tip accusing the governor's bodyguards of being personally linked to the Beltrán-Leyva Cartel. SIEDO has currently opened an investigation.[2]
Family and personal life
editMarco Antonio was one of ten siblings, two of whom, Humberto and Edgar, were appointed to public office by Governor Adame Castillo.[3]
Roberto Adame Castillo, 58, brother of Marco Antonio, committed suicide by hanging on June 7, 2013, in Cocoyoc, Morelos.[4]
On May 16, 2019, the body of Marco Adame's brother, Humberto Adame Castillo, was found in a ditch in Alpuyeca, Xochitepec. Unofficial sources say Humberto had been kidnapped.[5] The family paid a ransom of MXN $63,000 just before he was killed.[6] Marco Adame's nephew was robbed while at the funeral on May 17.[7] Three men and two women were arrested in relation to the murder.[8]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Adame Castillo, acusado ante la Fepade por desviar fondos by Rene Vega Giles, Cronica, June 27, 2009; retrieved Nov 3, 2019
- ^ Escoltas de Adame, ligados a los Beltrán Leyva El Universal, retrieved Nov 3, 2019
- ^ La Sagrada Familia estuvo en el poder gracias a la imposición Megalopolis, June 26, 2017, retrieved Nov 2, 2019
- ^ "Se suicida hermano del ex Gobernador Marco Antonio Adame", Excelsior (in Spanish), June 7, 2013
- ^ "Aparece muerto Humberto Adame Castillo, hermano de ex gobernador Marco Antonio Adame" [Humberto Adame Castillo, brother of former governor Marco Antonio Adame, found dead], Diario de Morelos (in Spanish), Cuernavaca, May 16, 2019, retrieved May 16, 2019
- ^ "Se pagó rescate por hermano de ex gobernador Adame Castillo" [Ransom paid for brother of former governor Adame Castillo]. Notisistema (in Spanish). May 17, 2019.
- ^ Asaltan a familia del ex-gobernador Marco Adame en panteon Eje Central, retrieved Nov 2, 2019
- ^ "Detienen a 2 mujeres implicadas en asesinato del hermano del exgobernador de Morelos; ya hay cinco detenidos" [2 women implicated in the murder of the brother of former governor of Morelos are arrested; now there are five arrested]. Animal Politico (in Spanish). May 20, 2019.
External links
edit- (in Spanish) Profile of Marco Antonio Adame on La Silla Rota
- (in Spanish) Profile of Marco Antonio Adame on Red Politica
- (in Spanish) About Marco Adame Castillo on El Economista