Francisco Domínguez Servién

Francisco Domínguez Servién (born 11 August 1966) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party (PAN). He currently serves as Governor of Querétaro. Previously, he also served as Senator of the LXII Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Querétaro and Deputy during the LX Legislature.[1]

Francisco Domínguez Servién
27th Governor of Querétaro
Assumed office
1 October 2015
Preceded byJorge López Portillo Tostado (interim)
Senator for Querétaro
In office
1 September 2012  26 February 2015
Preceded byGuillermo Tamborrel Suárez
Succeeded bySonia Rocha Acosta
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
for Querétaro's 2nd district
In office
1 September 2006  23 February 2009
Preceded byRogelio Chavarría Salas
Succeeded byBibiana Rodríguez Montes
Personal details
Born (1966-08-11) 11 August 1966
Querétaro, Mexico
Political partyNational Action Party (PAN)
ProfessionPolitician

In March 2020 he tested positive for COVID-19, from which he later recovered.[2]

Governor Domínguez Servién was accused by Emilio Lozoya Austin, former director of Pemex, in July 2020 of receiving bribes in 2013-2014 to support energy reform legislation.[3][4] Domínguez Servién fired his secretary, Guillermo Gutiérrez Badillo in August after the latter and a senator appeared on a video receiving money from a director of Pemex. The governor denied having previous knowledge of the incident.[5]

See also

References

  1. "Perfil del legislador". Legislative Information System. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  2. "Francisco Domínguez Servién, gobernador de Querétaro, da positivo a coronavirus" (in Spanish). Diario de Chiapas. 31 March 2020. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  3. "¿Quiénes son y dónde están los implicados por Emilio Lozoya en sobornos?". ADNPolítico (in Spanish). 25 July 2020. Retrieved July 25, 2020.
  4. "Lozoya revela que sobornó a panistas por órdenes de Peña". Nación321 (in Spanish). Retrieved July 25, 2020.
  5. "Gobernador de Querétaro cesa a secretario que aparece en video con bolsas de billetes". www.msn.com. Milenio. Retrieved August 18, 2020.


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