Rocha, the Narco-Governor, Morena, the Narco-Party.
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First act: López Obrador visits Badiraguato six times in his six-year term. Second act: López Obrador greets Chapo Guzmán’s mother in front of the cameras. Third act: López Obrador repeats that the policy of “arms, not shootings” against organized crime must be implemented. Fourth act: López Obrador orders the Armed Forces to release Ovidio Guzmán after his capture. Together with all of the above, we must, in the 2021 electoral process, in the e…
A national poll by GobernArte revealed that the population perceives a negative impact on the party following U.S. allegations against Sinaloa’s licensed governor Almost half of Mexicans believe that the U.S. government’s accusations against Sinaloa’s governor, Rubén Rocha Moya, represent a significant blow to Morena’s image. According to a national poll conducted by GobernArte, 46.5% of citizens believe that the alleged links with drug traffick…
In the context of high tension over the fact that the governor of Sinaloa, Rubén Rocha Moya, and nine other people were accused by the U.S. Department of Justice of drug trafficking, journalist Carlos Loret de Mola shared on his social networks a fragment of an interview published on April 21, 2021, which has rekindled the debate on the president’s stance on organized crime. WITHOUT REFUSE TO MEASURE WITH THE NARCOThe video released by Loret de …
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