Sinaloa Congress session approving Gov. Rocha Moya's leave amid cartel ties accusations, naming Yeraldine Bonilla interim governor.
Sinaloa Congress session approving Gov. Rocha Moya's leave amid cartel ties accusations, naming Yeraldine Bonilla interim governor.
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Sinaloa Congress approves Rubén Rocha Moya's leave and names Yeraldine Bonilla interim governor

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Sinaloa's Congress approved on Saturday a 30-day temporary leave requested by Governor Rubén Rocha Moya, following US accusations of ties to the Sinaloa Cartel. It appointed Secretary of Government Yeraldine Bonilla Valverde as interim governor. Rocha denied the charges and stated he has a clear conscience.

Rubén Rocha Moya, Sinaloa's Morena governor, requested a temporary leave on the night of Friday, May 1, two days after the US Department of Justice accused him, along with nine others, of ties to the Sinaloa Cartel, particularly Los Chapitos, sons of Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán.

"I have a clear conscience, a lifetime of work backs my words. I say it clearly and unequivocally: The accusations against me are false and malicious", Rocha stated in a video. He said the leave aims not to hinder investigations by the Attorney General's Office (FGR).

The state Congress approved the request unanimously in an extraordinary session on Saturday, May 2, and appointed Yeraldine Bonilla Valverde, general secretary of government since October 2025 and the first woman in the role, as interim governor. Bonilla was sworn in shortly after 11:00 a.m.

The FGR rejected the US provisional detention request for extradition due to lack of evidence and urgency, demanding additional documents via the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs. It will launch its own investigation.

Opposition parties like Movimiento Ciudadano and PRI criticized the leave as insufficient and called for Rocha's removal of immunity. Jorge Álvarez Máynez of MC said: "As long as he keeps his immunity, impunity continues". Senator Enrique Inzunza, also accused, will stay in his post to refute the "falsehoods".

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Discussions on X highlight the Sinaloa Congress's approval of Rubén Rocha Moya's 30-day leave amid US cartel accusations and the appointment of Yeraldine Bonilla as interim governor. Pro-Morena users celebrate Bonilla as the first female governor and defend Rocha's innocence against unproven claims. Critics from opposition accounts label Rocha a 'narcogobernador' and question Bonilla's qualifications and alignment with him. Journalists note her humble origins and reluctance for prior roles, while some express skepticism about the leave's implications and potential risks to Rocha.

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Interim Sinaloa Governor Yeraldine Bonilla receives federal support pledge from Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch amid security deployments.
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Federal support confirmed for Sinaloa's interim governor Yeraldine Bonilla after Rocha's leave

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Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch pledged full federal backing to new interim Sinaloa Governor Yeraldine Bonilla on May 4, amid ongoing fallout from US accusations against Rubén Rocha Moya for Sinaloa Cartel ties. Over 13,300 personnel remain deployed, with a 44% drop in homicides reported. President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed Rocha's Guardia Nacional protection.

Sinaloa governor on leave Rubén Rocha Moya and seven other officials appeared before the Fiscalía General de la República in Culiacán on May 26, responding to the citations issued earlier that week.

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Sinaloa’s interim governor Yeraldine Bonilla stated that the National Defense Secretariat appointed Gerardo Mérida as state security secretary, not license governor Rubén Rocha Moya.

Sinaloa's state prosecutor's office announced that deputy prosecutor general Dámaso Castro Saavedra requested unpaid leave on May 5, 2026. This came one day after it stated he was still performing his duties, amid accusations by the US Department of Justice of ties to the Sinaloa Cartel. Castro follows other officials who have taken similar leave.

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Gerardo Mérida Sánchez, former Sinaloa public security secretary, appeared Friday in a federal court in New York and pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy to import narcotics and weapons possession.

The Morena senator from Sinaloa rejected any ties to foreign authorities and stated he will prove the accusations against him are false.

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Gerardo Mérida Sánchez, former secretary of Public Security of Sinaloa, surrendered to US authorities in Arizona on May 11. He faces charges of conspiracy to import narcotics and possession of firearms.

 

 

 

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