Cabinet of Emilio González Márquez

Cabinet of State of Jalisco
Date formed1 March 2007
Date dissolved28 February 2013
People and organisations
GovernorEmilio González Márquez
Governor's historyFormer Municipal president of Guadalajara (2004–2005)
No. of ministers21
Total no. of members28
Member partyNational Action Party
Status in legislatureMajority government (2006–2009)
Divided government (2009–2012)
Opposition partyInstitutional Revolutionary Party in alliance with
New Alliance Party
History
Election(s)2006 Jalisco state election
Legislature term(s)58th Jalisco Legislature
(01/02/2007–31/01/2010)
59th Jalisco Legislature
(01/02/2010–31/10/2012)
Advice and consentCongress of the State of Jalisco
PredecessorCabinet of Francisco Javier Ramírez Acuña
SuccessorCabinet of Aristóteles Sandoval

Emilio González Márquez assumed office as Governor of the State of Jalisco on 1 March 2007, and his term ended on 28 February 2013. The governor has the authority to nominate members of his Cabinet of the State of Jalisco, as per the Ley Orgánica del Poder Ejecutivo del Estado de Jalisco, Article 4, Section V.[1]

Cabinet

Cabinet officials on 1 March 2007

Office Holder Political party
Secretaría General de Gobierno
General Secretariat of Government
Fernando Guzmán Pérez Peláez[2] PAN
Secretaría de Finanzas
Secretariat of Finance
Óscar García Manzano y Pérez Múgica[2][3] Unaffiliated
Coordinación General de Innovación y Desarrollo
General Coordination of Innovation and Development
Herbert Taylor Arthur[3][2] PAN
Coordinación de Políticas Públicas
Coordination of Public Policy
Alonso Ulloa Vélez[3][2] PAN
Secretaría de Salud
Secretariat of Health
Alfonso Gutiérrez Carranza[2] PAN
Secretaría de Administración
Secretariat of Administration
José Luis de Alba González[2] PAN
Secretaría de Seguridad Pública
Secretariat of Public Security
Luis Carlos Nájera Gutiérrez de Velasco[2] Unaffiliated
Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado
State General Attorney of Justice
Tomás Coronado Olmos[2] PAN
Secretaría de Vialidad y Transporte
Secretariat of Ways and Transportation
José Manuel Verdín Díaz[2] PAN
Secretaría de Planeación
Secretariat of Planning
Víctor Manuel González Romero[2] PAN
Secretaría de Desarrollo Urbano
Secretariat of Urban Development
Sergio Carmona Ruvalcaba[2] PAN
Secretaría de Educación
Secretariat of Education
Miguel Ángel Martínez Espinoza[2] PAN
Secretaría del Medio Ambiente para el Desarrollo Sustentable
Secretariat of the Environment for Sustainable Development
Martha Ruth del Toro Gaytán[2] PAN
Secretaría de Trabajo y Previsión Social
Secretariat of Labor and Social Prevision
Ernesto Espinosa Guarro[2] PAN
Secretaría de Desarrollo Rural
Secretariat of Rural Development
Álvaro García Chávez[2] PAN
Secretaría de Promoción Económica
Secretariat of Economic Promotion
Guillermo Martínez Mora[2] PAN
Secretaría de Cultura
Secretariat of Culture
Alejandro Cravioto Lebrija[2] PAN
Secretaría de Turismo
Secretariat of Tourism
Aurelio López Rocha[2] Unaffiliated
Procuraduría Social
Social Attorney
Pedro Ruiz Higuera PAN
Contraloría del Estado
Comptrollership of the State
María del Carmen Mendoza Flores[2] PAN
Secretaría de Desarrollo Humano
Secretariat of Human Development
Martín Hernández Balderas[2] PAN
Comisión Estatal de Agua y Saneamiento
State Commission of Water and Sanitation
César Luis Coll Carabias[2] PAN
Coordinación de Proyectos de Movilidad Urbana
Coordination of Urban Mobility Projects
Diego Monraz Villaseñor[3][2] PAN
Code y Juegos Panamericanos
Code and Pan American Games
Carlos Andrade Garín[2] PAN
Coordinación de la "Gran Alianza por Jalisco"
Coordination of the "Great Alliance for Jalisco"
Leonardo García Camarena[3][2] PAN
Dirección de Comunicación Social
Social Communication Department
Fernando Chávez Sánchez[3][2] PAN
Secretario Particular
Particular Secretary
Antonio Gloria Morales[3][2] PAN
Responsable del Sistema DIF Jalisco
Head of the Jalisco DIF System
Felipe Valdez de Anda[3] PAN

References

  1. "Ley Orgánica del Poder Ejecutivo del Estado de Jalisco" (PDF) (in Spanish). Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco. Archived (PDF) from the original on 12 August 2022. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 "El posible gabinete de Emilio González Márquez" (in Spanish). V.Lex. 13 January 2007. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Gabinete 2007–2013, p. 7-B, indexed at the online newspaper library as p. 5-B". El Informador (in Spanish). 1 March 2007. Archived from the original on 6 May 2016. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
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