Culiacán, June 17. 45 days after Yeraldine Bonilla Valverde took over the interim governorship of Sinaloa, following the license requested by Rubén Rocha Moya and approved by Congress on May 2, 2026, his silence is beginning to worry the Sinaloans. During this period, the entity has faced some of the most complex episodes of violence and political uncertainty in recent years. The criminal acts have continued in Culiacán, Mazatlan and the souther…
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Culiacán, June 17. 45 days after Yeraldine Bonilla Valverde took over the interim governorship of Sinaloa, following the license requested by Rubén Rocha Moya and approved by Congress on May 2, 2026, his silence is beginning to worry the Sinaloans. During this period, the entity has faced some of the most complex episodes of violence and political uncertainty in recent years. The criminal acts have continued in Culiacán, Mazatlan and the souther…