Enrique Inzunza Will Be Missing the Senate to Avoid Opposition Spectacle: ‘I’m at the Top of My Head’
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Reginaldo Sandoval called on Senator Enrique Inzunza not to hide and face U.S. accusations of alleged links with drug trafficking. “He must face things [..], not hide because he is guilty.”Reginaldo Sandoval, coordinator of the PT in the Chamber of DeputiesIn an interview, he pointed out that as a lawyer Enrique Inzunza must admit his responsibility and not create suspicions with his absence.Although he left it for consideration if he would appl…
Senator Enrique Inzunza reported on Wednesday May 6 that he will not attend the session of the Senate Standing Committee, considering that his presence could be used by the opposition to generate an “unworthy spectacle” within the parliamentary precinct. Morena Senator for Sinaloa said that his decision responds to an act of personal congruence, after being accused by the United States of drug trafficking: “My righteousness and my veracity requi…
Senator Enrique Inzunza, one of the U.S. officials associated with narco-nexos, announced that he would not participate in the Permanent Commission today.
Senator Enrique Inzunza Cázarez, who was recently pointed out by U.S. authorities as the alleged operational link between the "Los Chapitos" faction and the Sinaloa government, announced that he will not attend the Wednesday session of the Permanent Commission of the Congress of the Union. Despite the serious international accusations against him and the pressure from various political sectors, the Sinaloan legislator keeps his constitutional ju…
Morenist Enrique Inzunza will receive 132,900 pesos a month during the recess, since the rules of attendance do not apply outside ordinary periods
• Morena Senator said he avoids a “political spectacle” in the Senate• The United States accuses him of alleged links with the Sinaloa Cartel• His absence would only imply administrative sanctions and salary discounts Morena Senator for Sinaloa, Enrique Inzunza Cázarez, reported that he will not attend the session of the Permanent Commission of the Congress of the Union, following accusations presented in the United States for alleged links with…
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