Biography
He is a law graduate of the Universidad Marista de Mérida, and holds a Master of Business Administration from thePolitical career
As a politician he has served as State Counselor of Partido Acción Nacional (PAN) in Yucatán, candidate for President of the State Steering Committee of the same political party in 2011, and Linking Secretary in 2008 to 2011. He was local deputy for the fourth local district headquartered in the city of Mérida, with a voting record of 32,044 in favor of his party in the 2012 election, defeating his closest competitor from PRI (Partido Revolucionario Institucional) by 10,840 votes. He served as president of the Committee on the Environment of the State Congress in the LX legislature where he promoted several initiatives, the most important of which were the criminalization of animal abuse with economic sanctions and jail, the Integrated Solid Waste Management, Development and Use of Bicycle. He was the mayor of Mérida between September 1, 2015 and January 7, 2018, when he resigned in order to seek his party's candidacy for governor of Yucatán.Mayor of Merida
In September 2015 he was elected Mayor of Mérida. During his swearing in, he announced that he would be reorganizing the municipal administration, with a focus on cutting edge approach, innovation and modernity, responding to the new challenges of a growing city to strengthen regional, national, and international identity and positioning Mérida as a sustainable municipality, with universal accessibility, urban mobility and quality public services. In September 2015 he voluntarily reduced his salary by 20%, and ordered that the Chevrolet Suburban assigned to him be reassigned for official police use. He also announced that he will cover his own medical and cellphone expenses. At the same time, he initiated an internal program of budget savings that would affect neither the efficiency nor quality of the services destined for citizens. These include a 20 per cent reduction in the salaries of the trust employees in all areas of the municipal government. For the first time in the history of its municipal government, Mérida has a Department of Sustainable Development and a Department of Animal Protection. In October 2015 he visited the2018 state elections
In January 2018, he announced his resignation as Mayor of Mérida in response to his election as precandidate of the National Action Party to run the Governor's office 2018 elections. In February of the same year, he was ratified as his party's candidate. On July 1, 2018, Mauricio Vila was elected as the nextGovernor of Yucatan
Mauricio Vila took office as Governor of the State of Yucatan on October 1, 2018.Recognition
During his management as mayor, the City of Mérida has received the following acknowledgments and awards: * The Department of Urban Development of Mérida's City Council qualified as the only government institution to obtain the "Yucatan's Quality Award" given by the State of Yucatán. * For the third time, Forbes Magazine named Mérida as one of the three best cities in Mexico to live and invest. * Mérida's administration was ranked first among 54 others for its online services according to a study realized by the Mexican Institute of Competitiveness (IMCO). * Acknowledgement as a Safe City endorsed by the ONU and OMS according to the model of Karolinska Institute of Stockholm, Sweden. * NamedReferences
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