News (Media Awareness Project) - Mexico: Ex-Drug Czar Gets Post In Chiapas |
Title: | Mexico: Ex-Drug Czar Gets Post In Chiapas |
Published On: | 2000-12-07 |
Source: | San Diego Union Tribune (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-02 23:59:06 |
EX-DRUG CZAR GETS POST IN CHIAPAS
TUXTLA GUTIERREZ, Mexico (AP) -- The governor-elect of Mexico's troubled
southern Chiapas state named the country's former drug czar as his attorney
general yesterday.
Mariano Herran Salvatti, Mexico's top anti-drug prosecutor until the
presidential transfer of power last week, "confronted this enormous effort
that is the fight against drug trafficking, and he didn't get corrupted,"
said Gov.-elect Pablo Salazar.
Herran's appointment was one of 21 Salazar announced yesterday, two days
before his swearing-in as governor of a state plagued by poverty and seven
years of rebel conflicts.
Salazar became the first candidate to unseat the long-ruling Institutional
Revolutionary Party from Chiapas in a close August election in which he was
backed by an eight-party coalition.
TUXTLA GUTIERREZ, Mexico (AP) -- The governor-elect of Mexico's troubled
southern Chiapas state named the country's former drug czar as his attorney
general yesterday.
Mariano Herran Salvatti, Mexico's top anti-drug prosecutor until the
presidential transfer of power last week, "confronted this enormous effort
that is the fight against drug trafficking, and he didn't get corrupted,"
said Gov.-elect Pablo Salazar.
Herran's appointment was one of 21 Salazar announced yesterday, two days
before his swearing-in as governor of a state plagued by poverty and seven
years of rebel conflicts.
Salazar became the first candidate to unseat the long-ruling Institutional
Revolutionary Party from Chiapas in a close August election in which he was
backed by an eight-party coalition.
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