Rubén Rocha Moya has once again requested a leave of absence from his position as governor of Sinaloa, just one day after resuming his official duties. The decision follows mounting political pressure and a formal disassociation from his actions by President Claudia Sheinbaum and the ruling Morena party.
The renewed departure of the Sinaloa governor highlights growing political friction between state leadership and the national administration. The sequence of events underscores the immediate impact of federal and party-level disapproval on local governance.
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