
Francisco Solís Peón, also known as “Pancho Cachondo” in the world of Mexican politics, died on Monday, March 14, as reported to him by the Ibero-American Commission on Human Rights on his Facebook profile.
Other personalities such as photographer Alejandro Poot Molina, journalist Johnny Oliver Quintal and lawyer Reyna Diaz joined the news, the latter claiming that it happened after “a brief ailment” that he did not specify.
However, journalist Oliver Quintal added that these were complications from COVID-19, as he had been admitted for a few days and remained intubated in a private hospital in the area.
The National Action Party, to which he belonged and represented in the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District, was not added to his condolences until he was expelled, in 2002, after being exhibited in nightclubs.
As a result of the scandal as a civil servant in Mexico City, he earned several nicknames that accompanied him throughout the rest of his political career, the most famous ones, that of Pancho Cachondo and that of the Deputable.
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