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Sergio Mayer Returns to Mexico's Chamber of Deputies Amid Morena Criticism

Sergio Mayer Returns to Mexico's Chamber of Deputies Amid Morena Criticism

Sergio Mayer resumed his position as a deputy in Mexico's Chamber of Deputies after being eliminated from the reality show 'La Casa de los Famosos.' His return sparked criticism and calls for resignation from Morena party colleagues, though party leader Ricardo Monreal defended allowing Mayer back. The situation highlights internal divisions within Morena, and future party disciplinary decisions may determine Mayer's standing going forward.

Sergio Mayer has officially returned to his seat in Mexico’s Chamber of Deputies after taking a leave to participate in the reality TV show "La Casa de los Famosos," exiting the show on March 9. His comeback has sparked criticism within Morena, with some party members urging him to resign despite Mayer defending the legality and ethics of his absence, according to El Financiero and Lopez Doriga Digital.

Though Morena's ethics commission temporarily suspended his party rights, Mayer remains within Morena's parliamentary group as confirmed by Congressional leader Ricardo Monreal, who praised substitute deputy Luis Morales for his performance during Mayer’s hiatus. Mayer has apologized for any negative perception his TV participation caused and affirmed his intention to cooperate with ongoing party investigations while continuing his political career (El Financiero).

The possibility that Mayer could be forced to serve as an independent deputy looms if Morena decides to formally expel him, per reports from Aristegui Noticias. Meanwhile, Morena leaders including Luisa María Alcalde have commented publicly on Mayer’s uncertain future within the party, with some voices like Deputy Gerardo Fernández Noroña acknowledging that Mayer may return to Morena whenever he chooses (El Financiero).

Mayer has consistently defended his decision to request a leave from the Chamber to enter the reality show, emphasizing that he followed ethical procedures and legal channels. Despite internal party turmoil and disciplinary actions, his Congressional faction leader Monreal has expressed support for Mayer’s return, highlighting divisions within Morena regarding how to handle the situation (El Financiero).

Going forward, Morena’s party leadership and ethics commission are expected to deliberate further on Mayer's status, weighing possible sanctions or reinstatement. The outcome could influence the cohesion of the Morena faction in the lead-up to the 2024-2026 legislative period and in the broader context of upcoming national elections, making Mayer’s case a significant test of party discipline and political strategy.

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