Following the assassination of Rodolfo Torre Cantú, the Partido Rev

His selection was approved by the PRI committee based on “his honesty and social acceptance, ideological convictions and the work he has done on behalf of the party.”
Egidio Torre Cantú is a civil engineer and previously held public office from September 2000 to December 2001 as mayor of Ciudad Victoria.
However, his candidacy has also raised some controversy as he is also the owner of a company which has received public contracts valued at $166.5 million pesos (US$13 million) since 2005. Those contracts were awarded by the current governor, Eugenio Hernández, also a member of the PRI, raising allegations of favoritism in Egidio’s selection as substitute candidate.
The current administration claims no wrongdoing or favoritism in awarding Mr. Cantú’s company, Servicios de Ingeniería Tohesa, the contracts, which were awarded through both non-competitive and competitive bids. Further debate will decide whether Mr. Cantú’s election might violate laws governing public servants and their private enterprises.
At the time of his assassination, Rodolfo Torre Cantú was expected to win this Sunday’s elections.
The assassination, blamed on hitmen affiliated with the drug cartels of the border state, follows the murder of the mayor of Guadalupe, Jesús Manuel Lara Rodríguez, just over a week ago, also attributed to narco-traffickers.
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Fotos de la masacre del candidato a la gobernatura por la alianza “Todos Tamaulipas”, PRI, Nueva Alianza y PVEM, Rodolfo Torre Cantú.
http://www.blogdelnarco.com/2010/06/fotos-de-la-masacre-al-candido-rodolfo.html#more
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A la vio!
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Governor of Tamaulipas
On July 5, 2010, Mexican media confirmed that Egidio Torre Cantu became governor of Tamaulipas after receiving 62.9% of the votes.
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