
Until less than a month ago, the political party Morena promoted a political trial against former President Calderón for the sentence against former Secretary of Security Genaro García Luna. Meanwhile, in Culiacán, hundreds of people continue to die amidst the war unleashed since the kidnapping of Ismael "Mayo" Zambada, leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, taken to the United States.
President López Obrador came to the defense of the governor of Sinaloa, Rubén Rocha Moya, linked to the Sinaloa Cartel. During his term, he directly and indirectly protected the cartel, releasing Ovidio Guzmán and supporting Rocha Moya, who is said to have come to power with the support of drug trafficking.
Given this situation, the question arises as to why President Sheinbaum does not request an investigation against López Obrador for his protection of the cartel during the 2021 elections. The facts reveal the collusion between Rocha and the cartel, and how the president covered up crimes and kidnappings.
One of the testimonies reveals how around 200 armed individuals were kidnapped during the elections in Culiacán, being released when the voting had already concluded. Subsequently, there have been ongoing controversies regarding Rocha's relationship with the cartel and the alleged protection of AMLO during his government.
The complexity of the situation in Sinaloa and the political implications of these facts are evident. Society demands a thorough investigation to determine the responsibilities of former President López Obrador in what occurred.