Mario Zamora Gastélum, a former candidate for governor of Sinaloa, says cartels imposed Rocha Moya as governor
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Mario Zamora Gastélum, PRI deputy and former candidate for governor of Sinaloa, claims that the 2021 election in the state was manipulated by organized crime to impose Rubén Rocha Moya as governor.
He describes the process as “electoral terrorism,” involving threats, kidnappings, and armed groups intimidating voters.
Key Points from Zamora’s Testimony
Election of 2021 in Sinaloa: Zamora argues it was not democratic but a “criminal operation” orchestrated by drug cartels to favor R
He describes the process as “electoral terrorism,” involving threats, kidnappings, and armed groups intimidating voters.
Key Points from Zamora’s Testimony
Election of 2021 in Sinaloa: Zamora argues it was not democratic but a “criminal operation” orchestrated by drug cartels to favor R
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