
The former Spanish minister and founder of Podemos, Pablo Iglesias, has decided to temporarily distance himself from the scandals of gender-based violence surrounding his former colleague Íñigo Errejón and has opted to spend a few days in Latin America. Meanwhile, in the political atmosphere of Mexico, the Senate president, Gerardo Fernández Noroña, defended the Morena mayor in Tlaxcala, facing boos and jeers with a strong message to critics.
In another context, the governor of Sinaloa, Rubén Rocha, is facing a complicated situation due to the wave of violence striking Culiacán and Sinaloa. During a meeting with Rafael Barajas, known as El Fisgón, Rocha expressed his concerns about an alleged conspiracy against him, attributed to Adán Augusto and Monreal.
The mayor of Tlaxcala, Alfonso Sánchez García, was booed during a Partido del Trabajo rally in front of the Congress. At this event, a legislator intervened to defend the ex-PRD mayor, issuing a warning to the present critics, indicating a clear stance in defense of Sánchez García.
On the environmental front, the secretary of Environment and Natural Resources of Mexico, Alicia Bárcena, made a decisive decision by canceling the project "La Abundancia," which aimed to build a mega hotel zone in Cabo Pulmo National Park, directly impacting the private initiative.
To ensure his hold on power, Rocha is expected to propose an initiative to the local Constitution to annul the recall process, after the state Congress requested to submit it to a referendum. These events mark a series of movements and decisions in the political and environmental context of the region.