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- Q9001343 description "Mexican politician".
- Q9001343 description "Mexican politician".
- Q9001343 subject Q3919876.
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- Q9001343 abstract "Guillermo Mercado Romero is a Mexican politician who served as the Governor of Baja California Sur from 1993 to 1999. He is a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).Mercado left office in 1999. In early 2001, Mercado and eighteen other former Mexican government officials were charged with diverting approximately $55 million in public funding. Mercado was indicted for two charges: Mercado's gubernatorial administration was accused of purchasing airline tickets for official government travel through a travel agency owned by his wife and daughter. Second, Mercado was also charged with improperly transferring ownership of public land to a private research institute during his tenure as governor.Romero's wife, Maria Concepcion Casas de Mercado, owned a condo in San Diego, California, which she sold in January 2001 for $330,000. She then purchased a new home in El Cajon, California, in February 2001, just one month later, for $188,000. In June 2001, U.S. immigration agents questioned Mercado at his home in El Cajon to determine his legal status. Mercado showed the investigators a valid pilot's license and Social Security card as proof that he was in the United States legally. Mercado also had a visa, which allows Mexicans living near the U.S. border o travel up to 25 miles inside the U.S. for up to three days.".
- Q9001343 activeYearsEndDate "1999-04-04".
- Q9001343 activeYearsStartDate "1993-04-05".
- Q9001343 birthPlace Q96.
- Q9001343 orderInOffice "Governor of Baja California Sur".
- Q9001343 party Q682969.
- Q9001343 successor Q2207912.
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- Q9001343 birthPlace Q96.
- Q9001343 name "Guillermo Mercado Romero".
- Q9001343 name "Mercado Romero, Guillermo".
- Q9001343 office Q5589635.
- Q9001343 party Q682969.
- Q9001343 shortDescription "Mexican politician".
- Q9001343 successor Q2207912.
- Q9001343 termEnd "1999-04-04".
- Q9001343 termStart "1993-04-05".
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- Q9001343 comment "Guillermo Mercado Romero is a Mexican politician who served as the Governor of Baja California Sur from 1993 to 1999. He is a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).Mercado left office in 1999. In early 2001, Mercado and eighteen other former Mexican government officials were charged with diverting approximately $55 million in public funding.".
- Q9001343 label "Guillermo Mercado Romero".
- Q9001343 givenName "Guillermo".
- Q9001343 name "Guillermo Mercado Romero".
- Q9001343 name "Mercado Romero, Guillermo".
- Q9001343 surname "Mercado Romero".