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Alejandro Aparicio Santiago was heading out to his first ever meeting as mayor of Tlaxiaco when he was attacked by a group of gunmen

A MEXICAN mayor was on his way to his first day at work when he was shot dead by a group of gunmen.

Alejandro Aparicio Santiago, of the National Regeneration Movement, had just taken office in Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca when he was attacked.

 Alejandro Aparicio Santiago was murdered on his first day in office
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Alejandro Aparicio Santiago was murdered on his first day in officeCredit: Twitter

The governor of Oaxaca Alejandro Murat promised a thorough investigation and said a suspect was already in custody.

Four other people were wounded in the attack including a politician in the party of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

The state government announced the death on Twitter, writing, “Que en paz descanse” — Spanish for “Rest in peace,” according to .

Holding public office can be very perilous in parts of the country.

 A politician in the part of president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (pictured) was killed
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A politician in the part of president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (pictured) was killedCredit: EPA

Between September 2017 and August 2018, 175 politicians were murdered, according to the consulting firm Etellekt.

Obrador, who campaigned on a platform of restoring order, formed a National Guard and has traveled with light security — riding in a Volkswagen with only unarmed citizens providing protection, NPR reported.

An analysis by the Economist magazine found that mayors in Mexico were often targeted after they cracked down on corruption and local crime, or because they sided with drug cartels at times and were pursued by their rivals.

In Oaxaca, where gangs are weak, mayors have been killed in disputes over land, according to the mag.


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