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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.
As soon as he returned to office yesterday, Rubén Rocha Moya again applied to the Congress of Sinaloa for an indefinite temporary leave and for more than 30 days to remove himself from the office of Governor. The petition was presented on August 22 to Congressman Manuel de Jesús Guerrero Verdugo, president of the Permanent Council of the Congress of the State, according to the document with a stamp of receipt from the Legislative Power. "For thi…
Through social media, he shared the license application he sent to the state Congress one day after he returned to office.
The Sinaloa Congress summoned a special session of the Permanent Commission to discuss the license of Governor Rubén Rocha, who had just a day earlier returned to office. By means of a message, the LXV Local Legislature announced the meeting that, although not on the agenda, it will be used to analyze the new application of the brunette at 11:00 a.m. Local sources indicate a possible extraordinary meeting on Monday, August 24, to propose to who …
Rubén Rocha Moya, governor of Sinaloa (north), reported through social networks that he submitted his application for a license to the state Congress for more than 30 days and of an indefinite nature, this after he resumed the position he left for the U.S. investigation against him for alleged drug trafficking.
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