Rocha Moya Asks for Leave Again: ‘The Nation and the Movement Are Above All’
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The governor of Sinaloa, Rubén Rocha Moya, applied for leave of office in the midst of the lack of support from Claudia Sheinbaum and Morena.
Rub n Rocha applied to the Sinaloa Congress for temporary leave, with an indefinite charge and for more than 30 days, to the post of Governor.
Through social media, he shared the license application he sent to the state Congress one day after he returned to office.
Rubén Rocha Moya applied for a new license in charge of governor of Sinaloa just a day after having returned to take office after 112 days of requesting to leave after being accused by the U.S. government of participating in drug trafficking activities. The official, who was exercising this time just over 24 hours, argues a lack of support from members of his own party, including President Claudia Sheinbaum, who pointed out that “no personal int…
The Congress will have the last word on the relief in Sinaloa The new license application of Rubén Rocha Moya now obliges the Sinaloa Congress to define the next institutional and political step in the state. As this is an absence requested for more than 30 days, the Legislative Power will have to resolve the license...The Congress will have the last word on the relief in SinaloaThe new license application of Rubén Rocha Moya now obliges the Sin…
Just 27 hours after returning to the governorship of the State of Sinaloa, he applied for another temporary license from Congress. The Rocha Moya office again applied for a license appeared first in Eleven News.
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