The event that no one wants to miss
Claudia Sheinbaum sat down this Thursday with the governors at the National Palace. The central theme: the IMSS-Wellbeing. But the real drama was in the hallways.
There arrived Yeraldine Bonilla Valverde, the interim governor of Sinaloa. He took office weeks ago after the United States accused Rubén Rocha Moya of ties to drug trafficking. Pure political soap opera.
“The former president is fine,” was the only thing Bonilla said when the press asked him if Rocha was still hiding in the Government Palace. Not another word about security in Sinaloa.
What Sheinbaum had already advanced
In the morning, the president confirmed that this Sunday the IMSS-Bienestar agreement with Yucatán will be signed. One more step in its promise to bring health to every corner.
But meanwhile, the ghost of Rocha Moya continues to haunt. Are you really protected? Or is it pure political smoke? The question remains in the air.




