Preceded by Alberto Orozco Romero Died 2 July 2016 | Constituency Jalisco 9 Constituency Jalisco 8 | |
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Full Name Flavio Romero de Velasco Born 22 December 1925Ameca, Jalisco, Mexico ( 1925-12-22 ) Education National Autonomous University of Mexico Succeeded by Alvarez del Castillo Labastida Alvarez del Castillo L. |
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Flavio Romero de Velasco (22 December 1925 – 2 July 2016) was a Mexican politician and lawyer. He held the office of Governor of Jalisco, one of Mexico's most important states, from March 1977 until February 1983. Prior to becoming Governor, Romero served as a deputy in the federal Chamber of Deputies for three separate tenures.
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Romero was born and raised city of Ameca, Jalisco. He earned his law degree from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), where he also received a degree in philosophy.
He served in the federal Chamber of Deputies for three terms: 1955–1958 for the VIII Federal Electoral District of Jalisco; 1961–1964 for the III Federal District of Jalisco in the XLV Legislature; and 1973–1976 for the IX Federal Electoral District of Jalisco in the XLIX Legislature. He also worked as an aide and advisor during the 1958 presidential campaign of Adolfo López Mateos. He became a customs administrator in the norther, border city of Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua.

Romero, a member of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), held the position of Governor of Jalisco from 1977 to 1983. Romero was inaugurated on March 1, 1977. One of Governor Romero's first priorities was a crack down on left-wing guerillas, who were active in Jalisco during the 1970s.
Under Romero, the state government launched Sistecozome, the bus public transportation system for the city of Guadalajara in 1982. Romero also renovated much of Guadalajara's city center, which culminated with the construction and opening of the city's large Plaza Tapatia, also in 1982.

On January 23, 1998, Romero was arrested and charged with aiding drug trafficking. Romero denied the charges and accused the then-President Ernesto Zedillo of being behind his arrest due to a political vendetta. Romero was released from prison on July 14, 2001, and later acquitted due to lack of evidence.

Flavio Romero de Velasco died on July 2, 2016, at the age of 90.