Alongside the leadership of Movimiento Ciudadano, the MC leader Jorge Álvarez Máynez reported that the deputies Sergio Torres Félix and Elizabeth Montoya Ojeda, shot this Wednesday in Culiacán, are in the hospital in serious but stable condition. At the start of the plenary session, Máynez announced that both local deputies underwent surgery and are in a delicate condition, so it is necessary to wait for a diagnosis. "In the case of Sergio Torres, the surgery in the operating room was successful and he is now in a delicate but stable condition," began the national leader of MC. "All my solidarity and prayers are with you," wrote Ivonne Ortega. "In the case of our colleague Elizabeth Montoya, she has been conscious, has already been walking, she also underwent an important operation, lost an eye, also has some brain injuries and is being treated, but she is out of danger, considering the delicate nature of the care for these injuries," added Máynez. He clarified that his political party "when these tragedies occur, does not politicize them, does not vulgarize them," and announced that he had communicated with the Secretary of Security of the Federal Government, Omar García Harfuch, who has committed to leading the investigations. Máynez condemned the armed attack in Sinaloa where two MC deputies were injured. Despite these statements marking a distance from the opposition style of the PRI's Alito Moreno Cárdenas - whom he had previously pointed out for these practices - the Morena leadership does not believe Jorge Álvarez Máynez, and on the contrary, anticipates the creation of a local force heading towards 2027 in the state capital, using the violent events suffered by Sergio Torres and Eli Montoya as a driving force. As LPO was able to unofficially confirm in the Liverpool 3 building, the Morena leadership ensures that Movimiento Ciudadano will seek to make this failed narco attack in Sinaloa a new case, similar to the sadly famous case of Carlos Manzo, the mayor assassinated on Day of the Dead in Uruapan, Michoacán. This Thursday, the Secretariat of National Defense deployed 1,600 Mexican Army troops in Sinaloa as part of the National Public Security Strategy. The personnel was transported by air in four heavy transport aircraft of the Mexican Air Force to the municipalities of Culiacán and Mazatlán. "Today in our plenary, the orange family is not complete, due to a cowardly attack Sergio Torres and Elizabeth Montoya are not with us. We say it clearly and firmly: this case will not go unpunished."
Two Deputies in Serious Condition After Attack in Culiacán
Movimiento Ciudadano leader Jorge Álvarez Máynez provided an update on the condition of deputies Sergio Torres and Elizabeth Montoya, who were injured in an armed attack in Culiacán. Both deputies have undergone surgery and are in serious but stable condition. Máynez condemned the attack and vowed that the case will not go unpunished.