Rocha Moya Asks for Leave Again: ‘The Nation and the Movement Are Above All’
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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.
Through social media, he shared the license application he sent to the state Congress one day after he returned to office.
Just 27 hours after returning to the governorship of the State of Sinaloa, he applied for another temporary license from Congress. The Rocha Moya office again applied for a license appeared first in Eleven News.
Apparently, the video that Rubén Rocha Moya posted to announce his return lasted longer than his return, and it turns out that on the afternoon of this August 22 the governor again applied for a license. Rocha Moya presented to the Sinaloa State Congress a document requesting an indefinite temporary license, for more than 30 days, to separate himself again from his position. The document has a receipt stamp from this same August 22 and in it Roc…
The governor of Sinaloa, Rubén Rocha Moya, again asked the Congress of the entity for a license, just a day after he resumed his activities. The state president had voluntarily separated himself from office following the remarks of U.S. authorities that linked him to organized crime. Through a document addressed to the president of the Permanent Congressional Council, Manuel de Jesús Guerrero, the local president requested a license for more tha…
The governor said "Sinaloa, the nation and the transformation movement are above all."
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