Wife of assassinated Mexican mayor assumes his office

Published November 7, 2025
GRECIA Quiroz takes oath as mayor of Uruapan, Mexico’s avocado capital.—Reuters
GRECIA Quiroz takes oath as mayor of Uruapan, Mexico’s avocado capital.—Reuters

MEXICO CITY: The wife of a mayor brazenly assassinated during Day of the Dead celebrations in the violence-ridden Mexican state of Michoacan assumed her husband’s job on Wednesday, vowing to carry on her husband’s crusade against organized crime.

Grecia Quiroz was sworn in to replace her husband, Carlos Manzo, as mayor of Uruapan, known as Mexico’s avocado capital, after the state’s congress gave the move unanimous approval.

“Today I come with a broken heart because they took my life partner, the father of my children, but also with this courage, this fortitude with which he rose to fight,” Quiroz said during her swearing-in.

“They are not going to silence me ... I am going to follow in his footsteps,” she added, holding her deceased husband’s hat as a symbol of their movement.

A hooded gunman shot and killed Manzo, 40, on Saturday night as he attended a candlelight festival in an attack that sparked national outrage, in part because of his outspoken criticism of the federal government for not doing more to fight organized crime.

Moments before the shooting, Manzo had given a speech in the city of 350,000 and carried around his young son in his arms, dressed as a skeleton. Manzo had expressed fears for his safety while still speaking out against the powerful drug cartels that have become entrenched in the lucrative avocado and lime business.

Carlos Bautista, leader of the Ind­ependent Hat Movement, to which Manzo belonged, told Reuters the new mayor will be protected by at least 14 security agents.

Published in Dawn, November 7th, 2025

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