The Nuevo León state congress’s anti-corruption committee has approved an impeachment trial against Governor Samuel García. The proceedings stem from accusations of “triangulation” of public resources, a form of potential misuse of funds. Details regarding the specific allegations haven’t been widely released, but the committee deemed sufficient evidence exists to proceed with a formal trial. This decision initiates a process that could lead to García’s removal from office. The governor has previously denied any wrongdoing and characterized the accusations as politically motivated. The next step involves presenting the case before the full state congress for a vote on whether to proceed with the impeachment. This development marks a significant challenge to García’s administration and introduces political uncertainty in Nuevo León.