Murder of Carlos Manzo: Who are the Morenistas that Greece Quiroz reported to the Prosecutor's Office?
Uruapan mayor Grecia Quiroz has filed a formal complaint against three Morena members, linking them to her husband Carlos Manzo's murder.
Uruapan's mayor, Grecia Quiroz, has taken legal action by formally filing a complaint with the Michoacán Attorney General's Office against three members of the Morena political party. She accuses these individuals, including federal deputy Leonel Godoy Rangel and senator Raúl Morón Orozco, of possible involvement in the murder of her husband, Carlos Manzo Rodríguez. Quiroz claims that her husband had publicly denounced these individuals shortly before his death, implying that they might have had a motive linked to political conflicts.
During a press conference following her meeting with Michoacán's prosecutor, Carlos Torres Piña, Quiroz urged the accused Morenistas to come forward and clarify their roles in the case, suggesting they should have nothing to hide if they are innocent. She emphasized that her husband documented the threats he faced, stating that these videos serve as evidence of his claims against the alleged political adversaries he encountered in his life. Her assertiveness highlights the precarious connection between local politics and personal safety in regions surrounded by violence and corruption.
This incident underlines the growing tension in Mexican politics amidst a climate of increasing violence against political figures. Quiroz's actions could signal a pivotal moment in her fight for justice, as it raises questions about impunity and safety for public officials in the country. With the accusations marked by serious allegations, it remains to be seen how the political fallout will unfold and what measures, if any, the government will implement to ensure the safety of local leaders who dare to voice opposition against established power structures.