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Black Mayor of Pachuca, Hidalgo, Threatens to Fire Employees if They Don't Like Their Publications

Summary by TV Azteca
A leaked audio exposed the mayor of Morena de Pachuca, Hidalgo, Jorge Reyes, who forces his administration employees to give him like and share his publications on social networks; the consequence? the dismissal caused controversy. The recording caused controversy, as it is clearly heard how the politician threatens to fire those who do not contribute interactions to the publications. They publish audio of Mayor of Pachuca It all began when an a…
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A leaked audio exposed the mayor of Morena de Pachuca, Hidalgo, Jorge Reyes, who forces his administration employees to give him like and share his publications on social networks; the consequence? the dismissal caused controversy. The recording caused controversy, as it is clearly heard how the politician threatens to fire those who do not contribute interactions to the publications. They publish audio of Mayor of Pachuca It all began when an a…

The mayor of Pachuca, Hidalgo, Jorge Alberto Reyes, threatened his trusted employees and collaborators via a message distributed through the WhatsApp messaging platform Meta. The mayor, a member of the Morena party, is frustrated by the lack of engagement from his 41,000 Facebook followers and demanded that his trusted employees fulfill their commitments… Source

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They filter audio where the voice of the edil is heard to claim the trusted workers for not giving "like" or sharing the content of their administration on platforms like Facebook.

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TV Azteca broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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