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Brunette Will Review Enrique Inzunza's Daughter's Position in the Senate; Rule Out Nepotism

Summary by El Financiero
The coordinator of the senators of Morena, Ignacio Mier Velasco, confirmed that Enrique Inzunza’s daughter, accused by the U.S. government of having links with drug trafficking, does work as an adviser to the parliamentary group. In a press conference, the senator said that Aitana Inzunza collaborates in Morena’s advisory club, but does not obey her father directly, so he ruled out nepotism. Moreover, he said that he would review the case so tha…

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Enrique Inzunza, accused of drug trafficking by the United States, exercises control of the Sinaloa Supreme Court through a network of relatives.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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The coordinator of the senators of Morena, Ignacio Mier Velasco, confirmed that Enrique Inzunza’s daughter, accused by the U.S. government of having links with drug trafficking, does work as an adviser to the parliamentary group. In a press conference, the senator said that Aitana Inzunza collaborates in Morena’s advisory club, but does not obey her father directly, so he ruled out nepotism. Moreover, he said that he would review the case so tha…

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The charges against Senator Enrique Inzunza Cázarez are very serious, including drug trafficking and, therefore, narcoterrorism and arms trafficking. But not only that, the U.S. complaint says that the senator agreed with “Los Chapitos” to have the criminal group guarantee them the electoral victory in Sinaloa. A black record: this is how Enrique Inzunza allegedly operated with Los Chapitos To do so, Inzunza passed on to the narcos the names and…

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Sinaloa’s senator Enrique Inzunza has an extensive network of relatives and friends placed in positions in the public administration, both in the judiciary and in the Senate. This was documented on Wednesday by legislative journalist Leticia Robles de la Rosa, in a note published in the newspaper Excélsior regarding what she called “the Inzunza clan.” The senator, who was accused by the United States of links with drug trafficking and is in an u…

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enteratemexico.com broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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