In politics, nothing is by chance.
I have received truly chilling videos and photographs of the way in which literally dismembered bodies appear.
The massacres that organized crime gangs carry out every time they confront each other have been, for several years, events considered part of the urban landscape of various entities in the country.
But what is happening in Sonora and Sinaloa since the affair in which the “Chapitos” betrayed Mayo Zambada, handing him over to the United States authorities and the former rector of the UAS, Héctor Melesio Cuén, was murdered and later the beginning of the war between Mayitos and Chapitos that has Sinaloa and the south of Sonora, a war that has already claimed several hundred lives, is something that gives off a strong smell of political cheating.
And whose hand is it that rocks the cradle?
Of course that hand is not one of the most savage neoliberals.
Claudia Sheinbaum is apparently sleeping with the enemy at home.
The undeniable closeness between AMLO and the Sinaloa cartel, which was reflected every time the former president went to Badiraguato, increases the suspicion that within the 4T there are interests that benefit Claudia Sheinbaum from not consolidating her presidential power.
The recent dispute that arose between the FGR and the United States ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, over the version that Rubén Rocha Moya was never in the neighboring country the day that the chapitos betrayed Mayo Zambada, is so far the only point in this whole plot that seems to favor the president of Mexico.
And after the result of the presidential elections in the United States next Tuesday, with a victory for Kamala Harris, the wind could begin to blow in favor of Claudia Sheinbaum.
IN REAL TIME.
- The CI-FIDDS/E/UI-3C/D/01137/09-2024 file says that Alfredo Rayón, Antonio Otero, Oscar Meló and Luis de Jesús López are being investigated for bribery, embezzlement, diversion and misuse of public resources. These former Pemex officials could go to trial at any moment.
- Cooperativa La Cruz Azul denied having attended the call to negotiate with “kidnappers of the Cruz Azul cement plant” in Tula, contradicting the Secretary of Government of the state of Hidalgo, Guillermo Olivares, who stated that “they insist on not complying with the law.” Quoting President Claudia Sheinbaum, the cooperative insisted that “there is no negotiation with criminals,” so they called for Secretary Olivares to respect the rule of law, and for the Plant to be returned to its legitimate owners.
- Ricardo Monreal continues to be the conciliator between the factions in San Lázaro. The politician from Zacatecas is about to conclude negotiations on judicial reform.
Source: veracruz.quadratin