Ivonne Ortega Pacheco Explained

Ivonne Ortega
Birth Name:Ivonne Aracelly Ortega Pacheco
Birth Date:26 November 1972
Birth Place:Dzemul, Yucatán
Nationality: Mexican
Office:
Governor of Yucatán
Term Start:August 1, 2007
Term End:September 30, 2012
Predecessor:Patricio Patrón Laviada
Successor:Rolando Zapata Bello
Office2:Senator for Yucatán
Term Start2:1 September 2006
Term End2:26 October 2006
Predecessor2:José Alberto Castañeda
Successor2:Cleominio Zoreda Novelo
Office3:Member of the
Chamber of Deputies
Term Start3:2003
Term End3:2006
Predecessor3:José Feliciano Moo y Can
Successor3:José Luis Blanco Pajón
Office4:Deputy of the Congress of Yucatán
Term Start4:2001
Term End4:2003
Office5:Mayor of Dzemul
Term Start5:1998
Term End5:2001
Predecessor5:Ricardo Pacheco Ortega
Successor5:Eduardo Librado Chuc Baas
Spouse:Carlos Cabrera Rivera (Divorced)

Ivonne Aracelly Ortega Pacheco (born November 26, 1972) is a Mexican politician from Yucatán affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). She is a former governor of Yucatán and a former member of the Chamber of Deputies. She was Yucatan's first elected female governor, although the second to serve, after Dulce María Sauri who served as interim governor from 1991 to 1994. She was the sixth woman to serve as governor of a Mexican state.

Political career

Ortega has occupied different positions inside the PRI in Yucatán. In 1998 she was elected municipal president (mayor) of Dzemul, Yucatán. In 2001 she served as local deputy in the Congress of Yucatán and in 2003 she was elected as a federal deputy representing Yucatán's second district. In 2006 she was elected to the Senate, to serve from 2006 to 2012, but she left that position after two months to run for governor of Yucatán in the 2007 Yucatán gubernatorial election. Ortega won the election to serve as governor from 2007 to 2012 (the term was originally set to end in 2013 but a state reform was made to have the state election coincide with the 2012 presidential election). She was inaugurated as governor on August 1, 2007.

Candidate for Governor

In 2006 she expressed her intention to be candidate of her party for governor of Yucatán in the 2007 elections and asked permission to leave her duties as a senator. Her nomination was a surprise, because she had occupied the post of senator for only two months (with her alternate, Renán Cleominio Zoreda Novelo, sworn in on October 30), and faced candidates with more political history than her.

On December 4, 2006, the PRI's National Executive Committee was presented the results of the Consulta Mitofsky poll conducted between Ortega and five other candidates in the PRI party of Yucatán: Carlos Sobrino Sierra, Erick Rubio Barthell, Dulce María Sauri, Orlando Paredes Lara and Rubén Calderón Cecilio. Ortega was the most favored by the Yucatecans, and consequently was declared a candidate of unity with the agreement of the rest of the candidates.[1] Again her victory was considered a surprise because the former interim governor Dulce María Sauri had been seen as the favorite. On January 13, 2007, she was sworn as the PRI candidate for the governorship of Yucatan.

On February 26 her candidacy was endorsed by the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico and the Alliance for Yucatan Party, which formed a three-party coalition with PRI for the 25 local congressional seats and 106 municipalities.[2]

Federal deputy

The PRI placed Ortega Pacheco on its list for proportional representation federal deputies from the third electoral region in 2015, sending her to the Chamber of Deputies for the 63rd Congress. She presided over the Communications Committee and also sat on the Constitutional Points and Rules and Parliamentary Practices Committees.[3]

Electoral history

Alleged corruption

Unfinished hospital in Tekax, Yucatán

In February 2015 Ortega Pacheco was accused by former governor of Yucatán Patricio Patrón Laviada of deviating funds for the construction of a hospital in Tekax in the amount of at least 112 million pesos. Patrón Laviada started the construction of the hospital in 2006, with had an estimated cost of 52.07 million pesos. Leaving the hospital with a progress of 67%, Patrón Laviada left office in 2007, year in which Ortega Pacheco became governor of Yucatan. By 2010 governor Ortega Pacheco had spent more than 100 million pesos on the further construction of the hospital, which she never finished.[4]

In 2016 the governor of Yucatán Rolando Zapata Bello made an investment of 80 million pesos in order to finish the hospital, which was planned to start operations at the end of 2016.[5]

Controversy

The Palace of Mayan Civilization: unfinished

The Palace of Mayan Civilization, conceived as the first piece of a “Mayan Disneyland” in Yucatán has been abandoned since 2012. About 90 million pesos were spent on the development of the project.[6]

Located 11.5 kilometres of Pisté, the project had 520,000 square meters for its development.[7] In the first stage a parking lot and the foundations for five buildings would be built. This stage received 70 million pesos in federal funds. The second and third stages would have had an estimated cost of 140 million pesos, but in 2012 the project was postponed until 2014, which already had a 50% progress.[8] However, in November 2014, the 13,000 square meters of construction, which started on December 21, 2009, were abandoned and have started to be swallowed by the jungle.[9]

Gran Museo del Mundo Maya: financial disaster

With a progress of 90%, the Gran Museo del Mundo Maya (Great Museum of the Maya World) was inaugurated in September 2012 by Ivonne Ortega Pacheco.[10] The museum, one of Ortega Pacheco's main projects, proved to be a financial disaster.

Ortega Pacheco informed that the total cost of the building would be of 411 million pesos.[11] However, the state government will have to pay for the construction and operation of the museum 4,643 million pesos during 21 years at a yearly rate of 221.1 million pesos, according to information based on official documents obtained by Mayaleaks.[12]

Notes and References

  1. https://archive.today/20061208024440/http://www.yucatan.com.mx/noticia.asp?cx=11$0916020000$3437545&f=20061205 Ya tiene candidata el PRI
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20070930155552/http://www.yucatan.com.mx/noticia.asp?cx=11$0916020000$3496070&f=20070227 "A rescatar el gobierno"
  3. http://sil.gobernacion.gob.mx/Librerias/pp_PerfilLegislador.php?SID=&Referencia=9218325 SIL Profile: Ivonne Ortega Pacheco (LXIII Legislature)
  4. Web site: Acusan a Ivonne Ortega - El Diario de Yucatán. 2015-02-23. es-ES. 2016-08-23.
  5. Web site: El hospital de Tekax estaría listo en 2016 - El Diario de Yucatán. https://archive.today/20160831070723/http://yucatan.com.mx/merida/salud-merida/el-hospital-de-tekax-estaria-listo-en-2016. dead. 2016-08-31. 2015-06-12. es-ES. 2016-08-23.
  6. Web site: Dejan en obra negra 'Disneylandia Maya'. www.reforma.com. 2016-08-26.
  7. Web site: Inicia construcción del Palacio de la Civilización Maya. Notimex. 2016-08-26.
  8. Web site: Concluirán Palacio de la Civilización Maya en 2014. SIPSE. Grupo. 30 December 2012 . es-LA. 2016-08-26.
  9. Web site: Dejan inconcluso Palacio Maya en Yucatán. Reforma. 2016-08-26.
  10. Web site: El Universal - - Alistan apertura del Gran Museo del Mundo Maya. archivo.eluniversal.com.mx. 2016-08-26.
  11. Web site: SE APAGA EL RELUMBRÓN DE 'IBOM': Documentan el gran fracaso financiero del Museo de la Cultura Maya, una de las obras emblemáticas de Ivonne Ortega. 2016-04-19. Noticaribe. 2016-08-26.
  12. Web site: Multimillonario "engaño" - El Diario de Yucatán. 2015-06-26. es-ES. 2016-08-26.