Mexican governor indicted by the U.S. seeks leave again after contentious return to office

The embattled governor of Mexico's Sinaloa state has reversed his decision to return to his post, bowing to an extraordinary backlash from his own ruling party over accusations by U.S. prosecutors he conspired with a powerful cartel to smuggle drugs into the United States.
Mexican governor indicted by the U.S. seeks leave again after contentious return to office

The governor of Mexico’s Sinaloa state has reversed his decision to return to his official duties. This comes after intense criticism from his own ruling party. The backlash is due to accusations from U.S. prosecutors alleging he conspired with a cartel to smuggle drugs.

  • Sinaloa governor reverses decision to return to post.
  • Ruling party backlash over U.S. drug smuggling accusations.
  • Prosecutors allege conspiracy with a cartel.
Write a comment