José Antonio Gali Fayad

José Antonio Gali Fayad (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse anˈtonjo ˈɣali faˈʝað]; born November 25, 1959)[1] is a Mexican politician affiliated to the PAN.

While in high school, he met his wife, Alma Dinorah López Gargallo; they married in 1982 and have three children.

[3] His candidacy was challenged by a fellow PAN member who claimed Gali had started his campaign too early, but the TEPJF dismissed the case.

Gali stepped down as mayor on February 19, 2016, in order to run for governor on behalf of the coalition Sigamos Adelante (Let's Move Forward), composed of the PAN, PRD, MC, PT, Nueva Alianza, and two state parties, Compromiso por Puebla and Pacto Social de Integración.

[5] Proposals included a reduction of state corporate income tax from 3 to 2 percent, the creation of a new transparency committee, and promises to seek direct flights between Puebla and Europe.