The Rocha Moya Earthquake Breaks Congress Between Accusations of Narcopolitics and Treason
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The political crisis unleashed by the U.S. maneuver to accuse and request the arrest and extradition of Sinaloa governor Rubén Rocha Moya, for his alleged links with the drug trade set fire this Wednesday in the Mexican Congress. The Permanent Commission, the body working on camera recesses, held a first session in a tense atmosphere, in the face of the harsh confrontation of Morena and the opposition bloc laden with accusations about narcopolit…
During the campaigns of the electoral process of 2021 in Sinaloa, in which mayors, municipalities and the governorship were renewed, in which Rubén Rocha Moya was elected, the National Electoral Institute (INE) detected irregularities in Morena's campaign spending amounting to 82 million 765,618 pesos.According to the consolidated opinion of the review of income reports and campaign spending, at least 12 observations were detected with direct re…
Staff/RG A national study conducted by Poliéster revealed that the US government's accusations against Sinaloa governor Rubén Rocha Moya have had an immediate impact on Mexican public opinion. The level of knowledge of the case is particularly high: 76.5% of respondents claim to have heard or seen information about the issue, which confirms that it is a crisis that quickly managed to settle in the public conversation. The results presented below…
The PAN urged the FGR to expedite the process so that the former governor of Sinaloa, Rubén Rocha Moya, will be extradited to the United States.
The PAN party requested that the Attorney General's Office expedite the process for the possible extradition of the former governor of Sinaloa, Rubén Rocha Moya, to the United States.
According to a poll published on Wednesday by Reforma newspaper, 57% of those interviewed consider that Sinaloa’s licensed governor, Rubén Rocha, must be extradited to the United States, after the neighboring country’s government accused him of having links to drug trafficking. 32% believe that he should not be extradited and 11% replied that he does not know. On the charges, 62% think that Rocha Moya is not innocent of the charges, only 14% bel…
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