Key Mexican ruling party politician feared dead
By Mica Rosenberg Mica Rosenberg – 27 mins ago
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – A major figure in Mexican President Felipe Calderon's conservative party was missing and feared dead on Saturday after his abandoned car was found with signs of violence, the attorney general's office said.
Diego Fernandez de Cevallos, 69, an outspoken lawyer who was a presidential candidate for Calderon's National Action Party, or PAN, in the 1990s and has been an influential lawmaker, disappeared late on Friday, local officials said.
His car was discovered near his ranch in the central state of Queretaro with some of his personal belongings inside and blood on a pair of scissors thrown on the ground nearby, Queretaro state public prosecutor Arsenio Duran told local radio.
Some Mexican media reported that Fernandez de Cevallos, often dubbed "Jefe Diego" (Chief Diego) in Mexico, was dead but federal and local officials could not confirm that.
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