Mexico’s new government has been shaken by the murder of a city mayor who was attacked and beheaded days after taking office.

Alejandro Arcos Catalán was sworn in as the mayor of Chilpancingo, the capital of the southern state of Guerrero, on 30 September, a day before Mexico’s first female president, Claudia Sheinbaum, took power herself.

On Monday, less than a week into her presidency, Sheinbaum confirmed reports that the 43-year-old city leader had been slain the previous day, telling reporters: “All the necessary investigations are taking place.”

Photographs of Arcos Catalán’s bloodied head, exhibited on the roof of a white vehicle while his body lay slumped inside, spread on social media – a terrible reminder of the violence that Mexico’s organised crime conflict has inflicted on the Latin American country.

The mayor’s murder came after two close allies were shot dead in the early days of his short-lived administration. A secretary, Francisco Tapia, was gunned down on 3 October, while Ulises Hernández Martínez, a former special forces police commander who was tipped to become Arcos Catalán’s security chief, was riddled with bullets on the eve of the mayor’s inauguration.

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    It’s hard to believe someone can stomach to take a stance against such overwhelming cruelty - which was probably the intention. Not exactly a new form of terrorism, but shocking nonetheless.

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    The world will never take Mexico seriously while it continues to let the barbarians call the shots. Seriously, employ your army, wipe out the cartels, smash any future hopes of their return by mercilessly doing to their leaders what they have done to your people for decades.

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      They’ve done that, a few times now.

      Then, in the power vacuum, another group sprouts up that is disciplined and operates with minimal violence. It even recruits the same soldiers that were chasing them.

      For a while, then there’s a power shift and a schism, then they go to war with themselves, and the circle of hell continues.

      They are unfortunate to live next to a trust-fund baby with a massive coke habit.

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        Maybe they need to legalise drugs, tax it and fund rehabilitation.

        I have a feeling that the ones opposed to this aren’t even in the country (USA).

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          We have that with alcohol, it’s barely controlled.

          I’m fine with decriminalizing, but legalizing will just make it everyone’s problem.