Citlalli Hernández, head of Morena’s National Elections Commission, stated that Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha did not consult with or inform the party about his decision to return to office. Rocha recently announced he would resume his gubernatorial duties after a period of medical leave. Hernández emphasized that the governor provided no details regarding the circumstances of his return or future plans. This lack of communication has sparked concern and questions surrounding the decision-making process within the state government. Critics are questioning the transparency of the situation and its potential implications for the political landscape of Sinaloa. The absence of prior notice from Rocha to Morena, the ruling party, is considered unusual and warrants further explanation. Hernández’s statement clarifies the party’s position and highlights a disconnect between the governor’s actions and internal party protocol.