Wife of assassinated Mexican mayor to assume his office, vows to fight drug cartels


Family and friends attend the funeral of Carlos Manzo, the mayor who was shot dead during a Day of the Dead event, in Uruapan, Mexico, November 2, 2025. REUTERS/Ivan Arias

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -The wife of a mayor brazenly assassinated during Day of the Dead celebrations in the violence-ridden Mexican state of Michoacan will assume her husband's job on Wednesday, following several days of protests demanding justice for the crime.

Grecia Quiroz will replace her husband, Carlos Manzo, as mayor of Uruapan, known as Mexico's avocado capital, President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday at her daily morning press conference. The swearing-in will take place Wednesday afternoon at the state's congress.

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