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Mexico's No. 2 security official quits, deserts ruling party

Por: ABC News World January 14, 2023

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MEXICO CITY -- Mexico’s number two security official resigned Friday and said he will continue in state politics outside of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s Morena party. Ricardo Mejia said he will run for governor in June in the northern border state of Coahuila on the ticket of smaller Labor Party. The Labor Party has long been allied with Morena, but apparently wants to win a governorship without breaking with the widely popular... + full article



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