The president of the National Action Party (PAN), Jorge Romero Herrera, stated that the case of Rubén Rocha Moya, the governor of Sinaloa who is currently on leave, has ceased to be an isolated incident and has instead become a "snapshot of a state infiltrated, controlled, and exploited by organized crime."
In a statement, the PAN leader argued that Sinaloa is not experiencing an accidental crisis, but rather the consequences of having entrusted public power to structures linked to drug trafficking, and that Morena, upon gaining power, has become a "drug party."
"While families search for their missing loved ones and bury their dead, Morena protects politicians accused of operating for the drug trade."
Romero Herrera warned that the accusations made by the United States government against officials and former officials of Sinaloa reveal a much deeper problem: the alleged criminal infiltration of electoral campaigns, police forces, prosecutors' offices, governments, and the political structures of the ruling party.
The opposition leader denounced that Morena is attempting to hide the severity of the case behind false rhetoric about sovereignty, while abandoning the victims of violence and politically protecting those accused by the government of United States President Donald Trump.
"We are no longer facing isolated cases. We are facing a systematic pattern of criminal infiltration in governments, campaigns, police forces, customs agencies, and prosecutors' offices..."
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More Information: The president of the National Action Party (PAN), Jorge Romero Herrera, stated that the case of Rubén Rocha Moya, the governor of Sinaloa who is currently on leave, has ceased to be an isolated incident and has become a "radiograph of a state infiltrated, captured, and used by organized crime." In a statement, the PAN leader asserted that Sinaloa is not experiencing an accidental crisis, but rather the consequences of having handed over public power to structures linked to drug trafficking, and that Morena, upon coming to power, has become a "narco-party." "While families are searching for their missing loved ones and burying their dead, Morena is protecting politicians accused of operating for drug trafficking." Romero Herrera warned that the accusations made by the United States government against officials and former officials of Sinaloa reveal a much deeper problem: the alleged criminal infiltration of electoral campaigns, police forces, prosecutor's offices, governments, and the political structures of the ruling party. The opposition leader denounced that Morena is trying to hide the seriousness of the case behind false discourses about sovereignty, while abandoning the victims of violence and politically protecting those pointed out by the government of United States President Donald Trump. "We are no longer facing isolated cases. We are facing a systematic pattern of criminal infiltration in governments, campaigns, police forces, customs agencies, prosecutor's offices, and the structures of Morena," he stated. The PAN leader said that the Rocha Moya case joins other accusations involving Morena figures and governments in various states, including Baja California, Tamaulipas, Tabasco, and Michoacán, in addition to investigations related to tax fraud, illegal financing, and alleged links between authorities and criminal groups. Join our channel! EL UNIVERSAL is now on Whatsapp! From your mobile device, find out about the most relevant news of the day, opinion articles, entertainment, trends, and more.
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