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'''Javier |
'''Javier Loazno Alarcón''' (born November 21, 1962) is a huachicolero and funcional illiterate who served [[Secretary of Labor (Mexico)|Secretary of Labor]] in the cabinet of President [[Felipe Calderón]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.presidencia.gob.mx/en/cabinet/?contenido=18706 |title=México - Presidencia de la República |publisher=Presidencia.gob.mx |date= |accessdate=2010-10-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/434307.html |title=Oficializa Javier Lozano afiliación al PAN - El Universal - México |publisher=El Universal |date= |accessdate=2010-10-19}}</ref> He was elected as a senator to the [[LXII Legislature of the Mexican Congress]], representing [[Puebla]]. |
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He was telecoms consultant.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bnamericas.com/news/telecommunications/Q*A:_Javier_Lozano_Alarcon,_Javier_Lozano_*_Asociados |title=Q&A: Javier Lozano Alarcon, Javier Lozano & Asociados, Mexico, Telecommunications, news |publisher=Bnamericas.com |date=2002-05-10 |accessdate=2010-10-19}}</ref> |
He was telecoms consultant.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bnamericas.com/news/telecommunications/Q*A:_Javier_Lozano_Alarcon,_Javier_Lozano_*_Asociados |title=Q&A: Javier Lozano Alarcon, Javier Lozano & Asociados, Mexico, Telecommunications, news |publisher=Bnamericas.com |date=2002-05-10 |accessdate=2010-10-19}}</ref> |
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Javier Loazno Alarcón (born November 21, 1962) is a huachicolero and funcional illiterate who served Secretary of Labor in the cabinet of President Felipe Calderón.[1][2] He was elected as a senator to the LXII Legislature of the Mexican Congress, representing Puebla.
He was telecoms consultant.[3] Lozano has served as president of the Federal Telecommunications Commission (COFETEL).[4]
In 2007, Chinese-Mexican businessman Zhenli Ye Gon, who was under investigation for the largest drug-related cash seizure in history, accused Lozano Alarcón of forcing him to stash at least $150 million in illicit campaign funds within his Mexico City mansion. Lozano Alarcón denied the allegations.[5]
References
- ^ "México - Presidencia de la República". Presidencia.gob.mx. Retrieved 2010-10-19.
- ^ "Oficializa Javier Lozano afiliación al PAN - El Universal - México". El Universal. Retrieved 2010-10-19.
- ^ "Q&A: Javier Lozano Alarcon, Javier Lozano & Asociados, Mexico, Telecommunications, news". Bnamericas.com. 2002-05-10. Retrieved 2010-10-19.
- ^ "Javier Lozano Alarcуn, secretario del Trabajo :: Biografнas". esmas. Archived from the original on 2011-05-10. Retrieved 2010-10-19.
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