Rafael Moreno Valle
assumed as the new governor of Puebla yesterday. He sure will have his work cut out for him: The disgraced protector of pedophiles, Mario Marín, left the state in a terrible state, far worse than when he took office in 2005: Massive crime increase, among the worst (29th place) states in terms of corruption; a bankrupt pension system; a jump in the state's financial obligations from three to nine million pesos; and so forth.
No wonder Marin
was booed upon the mere mention of his name; he left hurriedly from the inauguration ceremony.
Governor Moreno Valle in his speech said that "no one will be above the law," and that an
audit will be made:
"We will make a timely review of the resource management of the of the past administration; there will be no persecution, but neither cover-ups."
If Moreno Valle is serious, he should start by throwing Mario Marín in jail.
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