
Senator Andrea Chávez Spends Millions of Pesos on Facebook Advertising
The Morena senator has spent more than 2.5 million pesos on her promotion.
Chihuahua, Mexico, February 17, 2025. The senator from Morena, Andrea Chávez, has spent millions on advertising, financed with Mexican taxpayers' money.
Meanwhile, the country faces issues of insecurity, health, and education, Chávez invests in her personal image without accountability.
Where has all that money been squandered?
According to an investigation by the user Libro Negro, the senator has allocated 300 thousand pesos in the last 30 days to promote herself on her Facebook page, focusing on the population of Chihuahua.
But this expense is not an isolated case. In the last four years, Chávez has spent 2.5 million pesos on digital advertising, money that comes directly from the taxes paid by citizens.
Additionally, she has launched a massive billboard campaign in the state, reinforcing her image with resources that are not clearly justified.
Media outlets also promote her
The investigation also revealed that various media outlets have paid for ads to promote the senator.
One of them is "Estado MX", which has spent about 80 thousand pesos in the last 90 days on advertising related to Chávez.
Andrea Chávez and her scandals
True to her style of squandering money in the name of the "people of Mexico," Chávez has been involved in various controversies.
Among them, the use of private flights from SEDENA to transport her relatives while supporting Adán Augusto López's campaign.
When questioned by opposition legislators, she simply dismissed the issue, labeling it as "dirty war", without offering any convincing explanation.
Early campaign start?
Chávez's excessive spending on advertising points to a positioning strategy ahead of the Chihuahua 2027 elections. This could constitute an early campaign act, so it remains to be seen what the INE determines in this regard.
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