This is indeed a flavor of this longstanding issue. Normally, edits can't actually be made while a suggested edit is pending. But, that can't stop this scenario.
You proposed the edit at 14:20:21Z. vikingosegundo's tag edit was submitted before your suggestion, at 14:20:19Z. You didn't change much, but one can easily let 2 seconds pass by while formulating an edit, so what most likely happened is that you opened up your edit suggestion, and vikingosegundo started and submitted his retag before you submitted the suggestion. This ends up causing the same scenario as the age old issue of edits being attributed to users when they didn't make them.
Humorously, vikingosegundo is actually one of the approvers of your edit, so apparently viking didn't much care for the change in tags. So with that change in tags, you earn the Organizer badge.
Note: As noted by Michael Mrozek in the comments below, there is actually some sort of revision merging system in place for tags. However newly or oldly implemented it was, it doesn't affect this scenario. The most likely explanation is that the way an edit suggestion is stored bypasses the normal merging process, so it includes a tag change.