Morelos mayor won election while in jail. Now his supporters want him freed
Morelos mayor won election while in jail. Now his supporters want him freed"
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In Amacuzac, Morelos, the candidate who won the election for mayor on July 1 did little campaigning because he could not: he was behind bars. This week, some of his supporters held a protest
in Cuernavaca demanding his release and that president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador intercede on his behalf. Alfonso Miranda Gallegos ran for mayor under the three-party coalition
Together We Will Make History, led by López Obrador’s party Morena. Miranda was arrested in May on charges of organized crime and kidnapping his political rivals in May. Miranda has served
as mayor of Amacuzac before. But federal authorities say there is evidence that he used his position to protect the Rojos crime gang. After his arrest he was sent to a federal penal facility
in Durango, where he was able to record a message to voters, asking for their support. The message was posted online where it seemed to have the right effect. Miranda won 3,672 votes on
July 1; his closest rival won fewer than 1,000. The mayor-elect, who has also served a three-year term as deputy in the Morelos state Congress, is the uncle of Los Rojos leader Santiago “El
Carrete” Mazarí Hernández. Rumors about Miranda’s alleged criminal connections and illicit activities started circulating as early as 2009, his first year as mayor. Yesterday, his supporters
marched in the state capital. “He’s our leader and many of us want him . . . we want him before January 1st [the date the mayor-elect is sworn into office],” said spokesman Roberto
Fernández. He claimed Miranda’s arrest was part of a “political vendetta” and threatened a massive protest in Cuernavaca if he is not released. Miranda’s lawyer told the newspaper _Milenio_
that he’s awaiting a legal ruling that would allow his client to leave prison and be sworn in. Christian Fragoso Velázquez said he was confident that the court will rule favorably, there
being no concrete evidence backing up the charges against him. _Source: El Universal (sp), Milenio (sp)_
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