Critical Opposition to Rocha's Return: 'Narco Rules Mexico'
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After Rubén Rocha returned to office as governor of Sinaloa, the PAN stressed that his government actions will not be recognized as valid.
After Governor Rubén Rocha announced that he had returned to office, opposition senators agreed to point out that the narco governs Mexico. "Confirmed: the narco governs Mexico. Sinaloa has a narco Governor," PRI Senator Paloma Sánchez said. "Another proof that Mexico is subject to a narco-party. We have to defend the homeland against these traitors," Panist Lilly Téllez said. PRI Senator Claudia Anaya warned of a scenario in which Black senator…
He is accused of having links to crime.
He is accused of having links to crime.
The leader of the National Action Party (PAN), Jorge Romero Herrera, asserted that the PAN does not recognize the Sinaloa government, referring to the reinstatement of Rubén Rocha Moya as governor, whom the party leader described as an “ally of organized crime.” In a statement released via social media, the former federal deputy considered the reinstatement of Rocha Moya “an absolute act of cynicism.”
One more chapter in the novel of the Rocha case: Well, it turns out and highlights that on Friday, August 21, Rubén Rocha announced his return to power in Sinaloa, after more than 100 days of applying for a license. And as expected, this decision was let come with a wave of criticism, some political leaders point to this decision as “cynicism.” While others — if not the majority — mentioned the nickname that the PRI and other parties put to the …
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