The National Action Party (PAN) is intensifying its push for a political trial against Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya, despite recent personnel changes within the state government. PAN’s national leader asserts that these reappointments do not negate existing accusations against the governor. The party is demanding a thorough investigation into Rocha Moya’s conduct and accountability for alleged wrongdoing. Furthermore, PAN is calling for a significant restructuring of power within Sinaloa, potentially including the dissolution of certain governmental bodies. This demand highlights a deepening political crisis within the state, fueled by accusations against the governor and PAN's firm stance against his leadership. The party believes a political trial is necessary to address the concerns and restore public trust in Sinaloa’s governance. The situation remains fluid, with potential implications for the state’s political landscape.