Tijuana, City Hall.
Mexico City didn't send down a governor, so Cuauhtémoc had Victor act as the interim governor.
Interim!
That doesn't mean a raise in salary.
Does this amount to the military and political power being concentrated in one hand?
In Tijuana, many people are already saying that Victor might now be a dictator, but he hasn't yet had his signature "moment."
For example, in 1979, the "Middle East Lion" stood on the stage, puffing on a cigar, and called out 68 names to the hundreds of officials below.
Out of these people, 22 were taken directly out of the conference room and shot.
Victor hasn't done anything this crazy; at most, you could only say he's the "Military Council."
"Alejandro's funeral will be held as a state funeral. When the time comes, have Mexico City send the vice president over. You'll be fully in charge, and the ashes will be interred on Guadalupe Island..." Victor paused as he spoke while smoking a cigar, "Bury them in Tijuana National Cemetery."