After the influencer Luisito communicates was reported for allegedly receiving money for the promotion of Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA), politician Roberto Madrazo launched against the federal government for allegedly using the youtuber convince citizens to use the airport complex.
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However, despite the fact that the content creator clarified that he received nothing in exchange for the video he uploaded where he talked about the airport located in Zumpango, State of Mexico, the former presidential candidate for AT in 2006 ensured that the declarations of Lusillo the rascal They were requested by the government.
Similarly, the Tabasco politician also mentioned the chief Achilles Chavez, while he recalled the controversy linked to the Secretary of the Interior (Segob), Adam Augusto Lopez, who a few weeks ago was accused of paying footballers to promote his social media campaign.
“If AIFA had cheap flights and easy access they wouldn’t have to bring Luisito Comunica nor Aquiles Chávez to convince us to use it… And if we were “comfortable” with Adán Augusto, they wouldn’t have to convince us either Miguel Layun, Giovani Dos Santos In Braulio Moon“, he wrote via his Twitter account.
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However, Luis Arturo Villar (real name of Lusito Comunica) totally denied having “sold” to promote the megaproject of the administration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO). Through Twitter, he explained that he not only spoke well of AIFA, but also commented on the negatives. In addition, he showed proof that he had purchased and compared the tickets.
“And then they wonder why I don’t record so many things from Mexico; they make everything political. No, they didn’t pay me. I don’t need to receive money from the government,” he commented.
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The Puebla native explained, with evidence, that his YouTube content was organic, and even shared the conversation with his assistant in which the trip was planned and the plane tickets were sought.
“I am taking the time to clarify all of this because It makes me sick to be labeled as a sellout. I have never sold or will sell an opinion. Luckily, I’m a person with many businesses and no need to sink so low. Above all, I clarify it for my followers, to whom I owe a lot and I would never do such a dirty thing to them, ”he said.
“I don’t like the world of politics and I would never accept their money”
For their part, a few weeks ago, at least three professional football players shared videos on their social networks sending their support to the leader of Segob, in the framework of the presidential race carried out inside Morena, where the so-called “corcholatas” challenge the party’s candidacy.
Personalities such as Miguel Layún and Giovani Dos Santos expressed phrases such as “We are Augustus”, who are linked to the former governor of Tabasco. However, the athletes also distanced themselves from any political connection, as they claimed it was greetings like the ones they commonly send to their fans.
“I take advantage of this media to distinguish my image and any abuse that is made of this video circulating on the networks, stressing that it was not made as part of any campaign or for any particular political support purpose” , said Dos Santos shared in their networks.
However, faced with these cases, various voices have renewed the call “Telluric Influencer”. It is an initiative presented since May 2022 by a deputy from Morena. It consists of adding article 32 bis to the LFederal Consumer Protection Act in order to regulate advertising in the content disseminated by influencers.
In turn, the proposal envisages a tax applied to content creators who profit from social networks. Thus, the control of said subjects is established by the Tax Administration Service (SAT), they will therefore have to pay taxes for certain content.