Yeraldine Bonilla leaves the interim governorship in Sinaloa and returns to the General Secretariat of Government: Rocha Moya swears her in
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Rubén Rocha Moya has formally resumed his duties as governor of Sinaloa, following a temporary leave of absence that began on May 1. Yeraldine Bonilla, who had been serving as interim governor during his absence, has stepped down from the role and returned to her previous position as Secretary General of Government, where Rocha Moya administered her new oath of office.
The governor's return on Friday, August 21, follows his initial departure prompted by allegations from the United States government regarding presumed links to drug trafficking and weapons. The resumption of his duties has drawn notable political reactions from various figures across the opposition, ranging from Máynez to Lilly Téllez.
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Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) - Article 1Focuses on the administrative transition and reinstatement of the governor.
Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) - Article 2Highlights national political reactions from opposition figures to the return.