Memorial gathering in Uruapan for assassinated mayor Carlos Manzo, with widow Grecia Quiroz and protesters criticizing government response during Festival of Candles.
Memorial gathering in Uruapan for assassinated mayor Carlos Manzo, with widow Grecia Quiroz and protesters criticizing government response during Festival of Candles.
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Assassination of carlos manzo sparks criticism of sheinbaum's michoacán plan

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Uruapan's mayor, Carlos Manzo, was assassinated on November 1, 2025, during the Festival of Candles, prompting criticism of the federal government for ignoring his pleas for help against violence. President Claudia Sheinbaum announced the Michoacán Plan for Peace and Justice, but survivors and allies call it overdue. Manzo's widow, Grecia Quiroz, is positioned as his successor in the mayoralty.

Carlos Manzo, independent mayor of Uruapan, Michoacán, was shot on the night of November 1, 2025, in the main square during the Festival of Candles, part of Day of the Dead celebrations. He suffered a thorax wound and died at Fray Juan de San Miguel Hospital. The alleged attacker, Osvaldo Gutiérrez Vázquez, alias 'El Cuate', aged 17 to 19 and linked to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, was killed at the scene; two others were detained.

Víctor Hugo de la Cruz, public works councilor and wounded survivor of the attack, recounted the moment: “I turned because I thought it was another firework, however, I receive the impact and hear more detonations, I fall to the ground”. De la Cruz, a close friend of Manzo for 10 years, criticized the federal government for ignoring the mayor's security alerts since March. “This type of plans should have been taken before; however, it was not listened to in time. We are still waiting for it in Uruapan”, he stated in an interview with Adela Micha. He added that Sheinbaum visited Uruapan to seek votes in the elections but did not return despite local support.

In response, President Claudia Sheinbaum presented the Michoacán Plan for Peace and Justice on November 4, an integral strategy with three axes: security and justice (coordination with National Guard, specialized prosecutor's office for high-impact crimes, biweekly security tables, and alert system for mayors); economic development with justice (dignified wages for agricultural workers, rural infrastructure investment, and welfare hubs); and education and culture for peace (peace schools, community centers, transportation scholarships, and annual 'Voces de Michoacán' festival). The federal cabinet will visit municipalities to gather proposals and strengthen local coordination.

Grecia Quiroz, Manzo's wife and honorary president of the municipal DIF, met with Sheinbaum at the National Palace on November 4, escorted by the National Guard. The Hat Movement, founded by Manzo, nominated her as an independent candidate for the mayoralty. Michoacán's Congress received the proposal to appoint her substitute mayor, presented by deputy Carlos Alejandro Bautista Tafolla, who stated: “There is no better person to lead this presidency. Grecia is a very strong woman”. Meanwhile, councilor Hilda Flor del Campo Maldonado holds the position provisionally. Quiroz vowed to continue the legacy: “Although they silenced his voice, they will not silence this fight”.

Internationally, the White House condemned political violence. Spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said: “We condemn all political violence anywhere and in all its forms”, noting Trump respects Sheinbaum but urges more action against cartels. In Mexico, PRI deputies protested with 'bloodied' hats in the Chamber, demanding justice, while PAN lit candles. Ricardo Monreal of Morena assured: “There will be no impunity”. Protests in Michoacán have included vandalism, which Quiroz and Sheinbaum urged to avoid.

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Following the assassination of Uruapan mayor Carlos Manzo on November 1, 2025, his widow Grecia Quiroz assumed the mayoralty and posted an emotional message on social media vowing to continue his legacy. Quiroz met with President Claudia Sheinbaum to demand justice and attention for the municipality. The federal government announced a security plan for Michoacán in response to the killing.

One month after the homicide of Uruapan's mayor Carlos Manzo during the Festival de las Velas on November 1, 2025, the investigation progresses with key arrests, but citizens express skepticism about the government's response. Banners with the late leader's phrases appeared in the city, as his wife assumes the mayoralty and the Movimiento del Sombrero plans its political future. Surveys show divided opinions on the federal handling of the case.

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Michoacán's Congress approved Grecia Quiroz, widow of slain mayor Carlos Manzo, as Uruapan's new municipal president on November 5 with 38 votes in favor. Quiroz took the oath in an extraordinary session, vowing to continue her husband's fight against organized crime. The appointment comes amid investigations pointing to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel as responsible for the homicide.

Yesenia Méndez Rodríguez, personal secretary to Uruapan's mayor Grecia Quiroz, was detained on January 8 in connection with the homicide of Carlos Manzo, former mayor and ex-husband of Quiroz, which occurred in November 2025. Authorities are probing her potential role in leaking information about Manzo's movements. However, social media posts suggest she may have been released after giving a statement.

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On November 24, 2025, Mexican authorities arrested Jaciel Antonio 'N', alias 'El Pelón', alleged recruiter for the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) in the assassination of Uruapan mayor Carlos Manzo. The killing, on November 1, involved youths recruited from rehab centers and a 2 million peso offer. The probe uncovers a criminal network with orders from leaders like 'R-1' and suspicions around the mayor's escorts.

The arrest of Diego Rivera Navarro, mayor of Tequila, Jalisco, for alleged ties to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) has sparked a political scandal highlighting organized crime infiltration in local Morena governments. This action, part of Operation Enjambre launched in November 2024, marks the sixth such detention of a Morena mayor in recent months. President Claudia Sheinbaum has denied systemic collusion, dismissing external critiques as 'science fiction,' as the party pledges stricter candidate vetting for future elections.

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The leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias 'El Mencho', was killed on February 22, 2026, in Tapalpa, Jalisco, by Mexican forces with U.S. intelligence support, triggering a surge of violence across at least 20 states. The cartel's response included 85 road blockades, vehicle burnings, and attacks that killed 25 National Guard members, 30 CJNG affiliates, and other civilians. Mexican and U.S. authorities warn of repercussions, as airport operations resume and events like the 2026 World Cup are assessed.

 

 

 

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