Sergio Mayer requests a leave of absence as a deputy to enter 'La Casa de los Famosos'
Federal deputy Sergio Mayer Bretón has requested an indefinite leave of absence from his position in the Chamber of Deputies to participate in the reality show 'La Casa de los Famosos.'
Federal deputy Sergio Mayer Bretón, a member of the Morena party, has officially requested an indefinite leave of absence from the Chamber of Deputies to join the cast of the reality television series 'La Casa de los Famosos.' This leave of absence was submitted and approved in the plenary session, allowing his substitute to undertake legislative duties during his absence. The timing is significant, as the leave coincides with the launch of the new season of the show, in which Mayer has previously participated.
The leave does not constitute a resignation; rather, it is a formal request permitting Mayer to step away from his legislative responsibilities temporarily. This mechanism is important in legislative terms as it ensures that his substitute can fulfill the duties of the position while Mayer is not in attendance. The approval of this leave has sparked conversations across social media platforms, where users are expressing various opinions about the appropriateness of a sitting deputy participating in a reality show amid ongoing political duties.
Mayer's decision to join 'La Casa de los Famosos' reflects a trend of politicians engaging with popular culture, which raises questions about the balance between public service and personal branding. As the public evaluates the implications of such decisions, it highlights a broader discourse on the role of legislators in society and how their actions are perceived by constituents. This episode may have repercussions not just for Mayer's political career, but for how similar actions are viewed in the future.