Challenges in Sinaloa: Governor and Legislators Trapped

The governor of Sinaloa and the leader of Morena were trapped in an elevator, reflecting the current political challenges in the region. The situation recalls the conflicts between criminal groups and highlights the government's attention to these issues.


Challenges in Sinaloa: Governor and Legislators Trapped

The governor of Sinaloa, Rubén Rocha, made statements about the situation in the state, emphasizing that although they are facing difficult times, they are working to resolve conflicts among criminal groups. He highlighted that both the federal government and his own administration are attentive to this issue for the good of Sinaloa citizens. He recalled that everything started on July 25 with the arrest of "Mayo" Zambada.

During a visit to the Legislative Palace of San Lázaro, Governor Rocha and the leader of Morena in the Chamber of Deputies, Ricardo Monreal, experienced an incident by getting trapped in an elevator due to excess weight. After 20 minutes, the Civil Protection personnel of San Lázaro managed to rescue the 12 people who were in the elevator.

Amid laughter, those affected shared their experience, mentioning that despite the unusual situation, they took the time to have a pleasant conversation. Subsequently, Governor Rocha met with Morena deputies at the Legislative Palace of San Lázaro, where he received displays of support and held private meetings to discuss strategies and important matters for Sinaloa.