Carlos Manzo's Murder Hits Sheinbaum's Budget Distribution at Mexican Congress · Global Voices
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“Viva Carlos Manzo!” was the cry that broke the minute of silence that the Mexican Congress offered in memory of the municipal president of Uruapan. The town of the state of Michoacán, terrified by organized crime, buried the mayor who dared to challenge the criminal cells that keep southwestern Mexico under fire after the assassination of Carlos Manzo by shooting this weekend in the middle of the festivities for the Day of the Dead. The discuss…
The Chamber of Deputies joined the demonstrations to demand justice after the murder of the mayor of Uruapan, Carlos Manzo, as well as to put an end to the violence that struck Michoacán. Deputies of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) demonstrated by putting ‘blooded’ hats, in reference to the Hat Movement, in the curules of the Palace of San Lázaro, as part of the protests for the murder of the municipal president of Uruapan. “No more …
CDMX.- The murder of the mayor of Uruapan, Carlos Manzo, could become a breaking point for the current government. According to journalist Raymundo Riva Palacio, citizen outrage at the crime is overcoming fear, which can threaten the stability of Claudia Sheinbaum's administration. Today, in his column “Strictly Personal,” Riva Palacio addresses the social reaction following Manzo's murder and the growing protests in Michoacán, which have even b…
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Mexico City.- The session of the Chamber of Deputies began this Tuesday with a minute of silence for the murder of the mayor of Uruapan, Michoacán, Carlos Manzo. «Last Saturday, Carlos Manzo Rodríguez, former federal deputy and municipal president of Uruapan, Michoacán, was murdered. His loss represents a deeply regrettable fact for his community and for all Mexico. In memory of his trajectory and as a sign of solidarity with his family and love…
MEXICO CITY – Prior to today's regular session in the Chamber of Deputies, the PAN and PRI caucuses placed hats on their seats, painted red to resemble blood, and plastic votive candles in memory of Carlos Manzo, mayor of Uruapan, Michoacán, who was murdered on November 1. […]
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