Jerusalem Post/World NewsRocha's return was not well received by either the Mexican government or the ruling Morena party, which accused him of prioritizing his personal interests over those of the public.Follow us on GoogleSinaloa Governor Ruben Rocha speaks to the media during a press conference next to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum at the National Palace, in Mexico City, Mexico, June 26, 2025.(photo credit: REUTERS/Luis Barro/File Photo)ByREUTERSAUGUST 23, 2026 05:28Sinaloa Governor Ruben Rocha, indicted by US federal prosecutors on drug-trafficking, bribery, and cartel-protection charges, again requested a leave of absence from office on Saturday, days after defiantly reclaiming his post.Rocha's return was not well received by either the Mexican government or the ruling Morena party, which accused him of prioritizing his personal interests over those of the public.Earlier on Saturday, President Claudia Sheinbaum warned on X/Twitter that "power without principles becomes arrogance" and "no personal interest can ever be above those of the people or the Nation," intensifying the political firestorm without directly naming Rocha. Echoing her words, Rocha posted a statement on X saying that "Sinaloa, the nation, and the transformation movement are above all else."Rocha, 77, a member of Sheinbaum's Morena party, returned to office on Friday after more than three months on leave following US drug-trafficking charges.In April, US prosecutors alleged Rocha and nine other current and former officials conspired with a faction of the Sinaloa Cartel known as Los Chapitos, helping it to traffic drugs into the US in exchange for political support and bribes.Governor of Sinaloa Ruben Rocha Moya speaks while leaving the inauguration ceremony of Mexico's new President Claudia Sheinbaum at the Congress of the Union in Mexico City. (credit: Carl de Souza/AFP via Getty Images)A rare expansion of US anti-cartel actionWashington's move marked a rare expansion of anti-cartel action beyond drug bosses to include a sitting senior Mexican politician. Rocha has described the US case as a politically motivated attack on Sheinbaum's movement.Sheinbaum's government previously said Washington did not provide sufficient evidence to justify Rocha's arrest or extradition, even as her administration opened its own investigation.But there were signs that Rocha's return to power was received coolly by Sheinbaum and Morena, underscoring lingering tensions within the ruling party over the case.Follow us on Google
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Rocha's return was not well received by either the Mexican government or the ruling Morena party, which accused him of prioritizing his personal interests over those of the public.











