Federal Government Supports Families in Culiacán

President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasizes the federal government's commitment to tackling violence and insecurity in Sinaloa. She outlines ongoing cooperation with local authorities to restore peace and safety in the region.


Federal Government Supports Families in Culiacán

President Claudia Sheinbaum highlighted the Federal Government's work in supporting families across the country to build peace. In a preview of a security report she would present, she emphasized the coordination between security forces and the Attorney General's Office in Sinaloa. She underscored the responsibility for the results obtained in the four months of management.

In the face of citizen protests against the governor of Sinaloa and the violence in the region, Sheinbaum stated that her government is focused on addressing the situation. She highlighted the collaboration between federal and local authorities to ensure security in the state. The president promised to clarify the events that caused the conflict, referring to the detention of 'El Mayo' Zambada as a key point.

Furthermore, Sheinbaum expressed her solidarity with the Sinaloan population, assuring that they work daily to overcome difficulties. Regarding the calls for the governor's removal, she stated that the Federal Government does not intervene in state matters. She pointed out that the focus is on building peace in Sinaloa through concrete measures and constant monitoring, addressing the causes and fighting impunity.