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Mexican Deputy's Academic Background Questioned

Inquiries to Mexico's National Registry of Professionals show that Deputy Sergio Mayer Bretón has at least two official professional licenses, contrasting with social media claims.


Mexican Deputy's Academic Background Questioned

After questions arose on social media about the academic background of Morena deputy Sergio Mayer Bretón, inquiries to the National Registry of Professionals show that the legislator has at least two professional licenses registered with the educational authority. According to information available on the official platform, Mayer Bretón is listed with studies in Business Administration from Universidad Iberoamericana, as well as a master's degree in Innovation for Business Development from UCAP Bajío University Institute. Official Data vs. Social Media Narrative The institutional information contrasts with versions spread on social media that questioned the validity of his studies and pointed to the existence of 'diploma mills.' To date, there is no official statement from the Morena deputy denying or confirming these versions, but the records show that his studies include a professional license issued by the authorities. Digital Debate Escalates with Ironic Tone Despite the official data, the topic has been amplified on digital platforms, where users have turned the case into a trend with memes and comments that question not only the legislator's education but also the academic profile of public figures in general. The case shows how public perception can persist even in the face of verifiable institutional information. Transparency and Public Scrutiny The episode once again puts on the table the demand for transparency in the academic trajectory of public officials, as well as the importance of consulting official sources amid digital misinformation.