Feb 26 • 02:03 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Sergio Mayer, first eliminated from ¿Morena? Party issues precautionary measures against the deputy for entering ‘LCDLF’

Sergio Mayer has lost his political rights after the Morena party temporarily suspended them while he participates in a reality TV show, La Casa de los Famosos 6.

Sergio Mayer, a deputy and member of the Morena party, has requested a leave of absence to participate in the reality television show La Casa de los Famosos 6. However, this decision led the party's National Commission of Honesty and Justice to initiate disciplinary action against him, alleging a breach of his obligations to the party and its principles. Consequently, Mayer’s political rights have been temporarily suspended, marking a significant move by the party in addressing member behavior in relation to its foundational values.

While participating in the reality show, which broadcasts on Telemundo, Mayer has been replaced by his substitute, Luis Morales Flores, who has assumed his duties in the Chamber of Deputies. This transition occurs amidst Mayer’s ongoing absence from the legislative body as he engages in entertainment rather than his parliamentary responsibilities. The party's actions reflect increasing scrutiny over its members and emphasize the importance of maintaining political integrity even under public scrutiny from media or entertainment venues.

The implications of this decision by Morena could extend beyond Mayer, as it signals to other party members that they are expected to adhere to specific conduct standards. This situation raises discussions about the intersection of politics and entertainment, particularly how politicians manage their public personas and responsibilities. As Mayer navigates the reality show, the outcomes may also affect his future within the party and his political career in Mexico.

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