The mayor of the city of Pichuclaco Moises Aguilar Turist in southern Mexico was harshly criticized for sending a full-length cartoon image to an official ceremony last Friday to support the city's health services for not being able to attend personally, leaving his voters in the city in a state of anger.

Although voters were waiting to see the governor, who worked as a nurse and then switched to politics, he was disappointed and saw only a life-size image of him dressed in informal clothes, making them go to social media to express their anger at Aguilar, In particular, the event was official, attended by about 200 people, including children and senior men receiving medical treatment.

Assistant Governor Jose Alejandro Bustamante Mazza tried to soften criticism by praising the success of the official ceremony. "This is how our governor makes decisions for the benefit of citizens in the health sector, because their service is his primary commitment," Bustamante Maza said.

Despite the uproar, the governorate has not decided whether to cancel this cartoon or whether it will be used several times on other official occasions.