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President
  
Felipe Calderon

Education
  
Nationality
  
Mexican

Parents
  
Carlos Mourino


Resting place
  
Los Angeles

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Fernando Gomez-Mont

Name
  
Juan Mourino

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Preceded by
  
Francisco Ramirez Acuna

Full Name
  
Juan Camilo Mourino Terrazo

Born
  
August 1, 1971Madrid, Spain (
1971-08-01
)

Died
  
November 4, 2008, Mexico City, Mexico

Spouse
  
Gely Castillo (m. 1998–2008)

Children
  
Juan Camilo, Ivan, Maria de los Angeles

Political party
  

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Juan Camilo Mouriño Terrazo (August 1, 1971 – November 4, 2008) was a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party (PAN) and the Secretary of the Interior in the cabinet of President Felipe Calderón.

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Personal life and education

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Mouriño was born in Toulouse to Carlos Mouriño, a Spanish immigrant to Mexico, who is the current president of the Spanish football team Celta de Vigo. Mouriño Terrazo studied economics at the University of Tampa and at the Universidad Autónoma de Campeche.

Political career

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Mouriño served as local deputy in the State Congress of Campeche and as a federal deputy during the LVIII Legislature (2000–2003) of the Congress of the Union. In 2003 he unsuccessfully ran for municipal president (mayor) of Campeche.

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His political career had been linked to Felipe Calderón: when Calderón served as Secretary of Energy Mouriño was designated under-secretary of Energy; during Calderón's presidential campaging he was the coordinator of the campaign first and then under-coordinator when Josefina Vázquez Mota became general-coordinator. In September 2006 he was designated head of Calderón's transition team and then on December 1, 2006, President Calderón appointed him as the Chief of the Presidency's Office.

On January 15, 2008, Mouriño was designated Secretary of the Interior.

Scandals

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Juan Camilo Mouriño came under public scrutiny due to some contracts that appear to be signed by him as a representative of the companies owned by his father, while he was local deputy in Campeche, and later as an undersecretary of energy (under then energy secretary Calderón), both government related positions.

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Andrés Manuel López Obrador showed also two new contracts that show that Mouriño could have incurred in abuse of power, since it seems he was still shareholder of the companies that benefited from these contracts.

Death

Interior Minister Juan Camilo Mouriño was in a SEGOB-owned Learjet 45 that crashed into rush hour Mexico City traffic on November 4, 2008, killing all eight people on board. The crash occurred in one of the most up-scale districts of Mexico City, and only 1 kilometer from the Presidential Residence, Los Pinos.

Secretary Mouriño had spent the day at an official function in the state of San Luis Potosí and left the state capital's international airport at 17:00 local time. There is a confirmed number of 14 fatalities: five passengers (included him) three crew (pilot, co-pilot and one stewardess) and six people that were in ground zero, plus about 40 injured, as a result of the incident. Also among those who died was Mexican politician and lawyer José Luis Santiago Vasconcelos, who was travelling with Mouriño.

Investigation

The two black boxes that the police found in the accident were sent to the United States to help determine the cause(s) of the plane crash. In November 2009 the Mexican government announced that the main cause of the crash was turbulence encountered because of the pilot's failure to slow down in time and approaching too close to the wake turbulence of a 767.

References

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