Again in Sinaloa

Again in Sinaloa
The representatives of the Civic Movement, Sergio Torres Félix and Elizabeth Montoya Ojeda, were attacked in Pasado Miércoles while walking along Paseo Niños Héroes, downtown Culiacán, Sinaloa. Photo: José Betanzos Zárate, Cuartoscuro.

In the attack directed against Sergio Torres and Elizabeth Montoya, local deputies of the Movimiento Ciudadano party, they are preceded by a comet against Alejandro Bravo Martínez, Secretario de Seguridad Pública y Tránsito de Culiacán, and all coincide in the context of the normalization of the greater political violence of war than the use of war violence, of which the use of Sina is face to face. Cartel support.

And this now, according to Inegi, has caused 89 out of hundreds of residents to show me the risk that it means to live in the capital of the state, and even more fear, when the authority is notoriously unable to guarantee the governance of public affairs, it is understood as the ability of the institutions of the public to prevent citizens from being able to live their lives with the minimum necessary minimum and browse, consume, including risk, do, have fun.

The story builds up since that memorable July 25, 2024, when Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada was kidnapped and brought ipso facto to the EU and sent to the same place by Héctor Melesio Cuén Ojeda, leader of the Sinaloense party and elected federal representative, aide, businessman and ex-rector of Sinaloom Univers.

This structural incompetence meant the recklessness of thousands of dead and disappearances, hundreds of miles, voluntary exiles in safer places inside and outside the country, economic losses that, if we consider academic and business calculations, are conservatively rounded to 55 million pesos in favor of businesses and family economies.

However, the efforts declared by the federal and state governments have been notoriously insufficient, resulting in the loss of public space and the general population being viewed in private and changing the established practices that were previously safe.

The institutional level in these cases has always been constant because its operators care the same. Evasive communication, lack of clear accountability, manipulation of people and a reductive narrative that dilutes one to the general insecurity that lives in the country, confirming the “pain of many, comfort of fools”.

And which confirms the principle that when the state does not respond in concert, it sends messages that politics can be resolved and demonstrates the succession of Héctor Melesio, Sergio and Elizabeth.

Sergio Torres, who serves as MC state director, has a critical, controversial voice and, for him, uncomfortable opposition in a political system that is once again more open, relaxed and supportive.

It is really surprising that under the administration of Rocha Moya, he is the second state leader of the contested political party that is in power and that, like Cuén, Torres aspired to be a candidate for governor in 2027, which can be read as an advertisement, not necessarily as a punishment or punishment covered by an advertisement with un: Hasta here.

According to him, the crime against the political leader weakens the fragile democracy of Sinaloa more, and that is that when a political leader is attacked by a balas, even if he is assured, the problem is not in the party in Sinaloa, it is the degradation of the democratic space where he feels bound to bear a high cost, or if with each of these things we lose all these acts, even if we need to pass all these acts, even if not.

The question that many Sinaloense asked themselves that they were abducted after the crime against Cuén Ojeda is that no one has disappeared, who was surely a hit man until he benefits from the crime and the crime it generates? and above all, who wants to know when politics turns into a high-risk profession?

The case of Cuén Ojeda is a prime example of how operatively things are done from the heights of the Poder, it is not about meeting the culprits to find out the facts, until he immediately imposes on them a narrative that dilutes whatever version suits them best.

With Cuén Ojeda, an attempt was made to establish a simulacrum as truly, without embargo, the General Fiscalía of the Republic, which was absorbed because its own investigation turned out to be a dud that could not withstand the risk of acid.

However, the fiscal office Alejandro Gertz Manero ended after some time the investigation of the case, that it was filed by the Sinalonian court and he was left in limbo and all those who directly or indirectly interfered with the state tax assembly were acquitted. Yes, of course, you still don’t know who will go to Cuén Ojeda.

In general, will the investigation of the attack on MC representatives be fatal? We will know it over time, now in the tibiez of official statements it is approaching the fact that we are trying to minimize things, and when that happens, unfortunately, the lesson is that time will take work until it disappears from the public conversation.

I am writing without reading the position of the national leadership of the MC and I imagine that this will happen at any moment and I demand justice that is very difficult to obtain when it is known that there is a serious problem with governance in Sinaloa.

A state from which the government has practically limited its activity to the fight against impuests and the fulfillment of small tasks in the municipalities, and those in the past managed escasos recursos in an environment of fear, where their policy can do little or nothing at all to limit the violent action of the cards.

Sinaloa, let’s be clear, faces not only a problem of security, but also of political will, both federal and state, and paradoxically, the only will to deal with the cartels seems to be on the other side of the northern front.

In the end, the omission, disguised as complicity and mercy, and much in favor of impunity, which we hope, like many Sinaloense, will be misunderstood and the intellectual and material culprits of the ancestors of Sergio and Elizabeth will face justice.



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