Juan Camilo Mouriño
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Juan Camilo Mouriño Terrazo (b. August 1, 1971 in Madrid, Spain) is a Mexican politician affiliated to the National Action Party (PAN) and the current head of President-Elect Felipe Calderón transition team.
[edit] Personal life and education
Mouriño Terrazo was born in Madrid, Spain to Carlos Mouriño Atanes an Spanish immigrant to Mexico who is the current president of the Spanish football team Celta de Vigo. Mouriño Terrazo studied economy at the University of Tampa.
[edit] Political career
Mouriño has served as local deputy in The Congress of Campeche and as federal deputy during the LVIII Legislature (2000-2003) of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies. In 2003 he unsuccesfully ran to municipal president (mayor) of Campeche.
Most recently his political career has been linked to Felipe Calderon; when Calderon served as Secretary of Energy Mouriño was designated under-secretary of Energy; during Calderon's presidential campaging he was the coordinator of the campaing first and then under-coordinator when Josefina Vazquez Mota became general-coordinator. On September, 2006 he was designated head of Calderon's transition team.