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Enrique Inzunza Will Not Contend for the Governorship of Sinaloa

Summary by Indice Político
MEXICO CITY.— Morena Senator Enrique Inzunza clarified that he will not participate in the process that his party has opened to contend for the governorship of Sinaloa, and stated that he will remain as a senator until the end of his term for which he was elected (2024-2030). “That is the responsibility granted to me by the Sinaloans, and I will honor it, as until today, with punctuality, commitment and decorum, until its end in 2030,” wrote the…
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MEXICO CITY.— Morena Senator Enrique Inzunza clarified that he will not participate in the process that his party has opened to contend for the governorship of Sinaloa, and stated that he will remain as a senator until the end of his term for which he was elected (2024-2030). “That is the responsibility granted to me by the Sinaloans, and I will honor it, as until today, with punctuality, commitment and decorum, until its end in 2030,” wrote the…

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Indice Político broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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