Layda Sansores harshly criticised for dressing up as a French aristocrat

The governor of Campeche, Layda Sansores San Román , was once again the target of severe criticism on social media, where she posted photos showing her dressed as a French aristocrat from the time of Marie Antoinette.
The criticism ranged from his attempt to portray himself as part of the aristocracy when Campeche faces problems such as poverty and insecurity , not to mention that he contrasts with the motto of his party, Morena, of “the poor first.”
However, many comments were not so benign, as there were those who considered that she has mental problems and launched strong adjectives at the Morena governor.
On the social network X (formerly Twitter), user Alejandra Escobar (@AleEsat) pointed out that Mexicans pay Layda Sansores more than 150 thousand pesos a month, but she puts on ridiculous shows while Campeche faces insecurity and economic decline.
“By the way, wanting to look like the French aristocracy totally contradicts the false narrative of “the poor first” . Even making a fool of yourself requires a little intelligence,” he stresses.
We Mexicans pay Layda Sansores ( @LaydaSansores ) more than 150 thousand pesos a month to put on these ridiculous shows. Meanwhile, Campeche faces insecurity and economic decline.
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