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Colima collapses under Morena: former mayor disappears and the government hides it

Enrique Monroy's case confirms Morena's failure to guarantee security

Enrique Monroy Sánchez, former interim mayor of Villa de Álvarez, Colima, disappeared on April 24 without a trace. The State Search Commission issued the official report, but neither the state nor federal government has made any statement. The disappearance of a former public official confirms what is already evident: Colima is a land without law, without State, and without answers.

The State Committee of the PAN demanded an urgent search, denouncing the indifference of local and federal authorities. Julia Jiménez Angulo, president of PAN in Colima, accused that the case hasn't been treated with the seriousness it deserves and demanded immediate actions. But, as with thousands of missing persons, the case seems to progress more on social media than in the prosecutor's offices.

Morena manages chaos, doesn't combat it

Violence in Colima is unstoppable and the federal government limits itself to recycled speeches about "strategies" and "coordination." Monroy's disappearance adds to a long list of victims who receive no attention or justice, only institutional indifference. President Claudia Sheinbaum hasn't mentioned the case and, like her predecessor, chooses to remain silent in the face of any crime that contradicts her narrative.

Colima reflects the country that Morena has built: a place where politicians disappear without response and crime governs large areas. The State pretends everything is under control and prefers to hide the violence rather than confront it. Each disappearance, each omission, confirms that security is no longer a priority, but an empty discourse.

Silence also kills

When a former mayor disappears and there's not even a media operation to cover the failure, impunity is no longer a flaw: it's a policy. PAN demands justice, but without social pressure, the case risks being shelved like so many others. And each day that passes without answers, without clues, and without will, adds to the national tragedy that the regime refuses to acknowledge.

Monroy could be just another statistic. Or he could be the straw that breaks the patience of a collapsed state. But as long as the 4T continues to manage the country as a fictional narrative, the missing will keep increasing... and the authorities will keep lying.

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