Isaac Molina, the head of information at El Sol de Parral, has publicly accused Luis Alberto Villalba Prieto, the director of Public Services for San Francisco del Oro, of verbal aggression and intimidation.
Allegations of Intimidation at the Minera Fair
In a public statement released via social media, Molina detailed an encounter with Villalba Prieto, who currently serves as a municipal official in the administration of Mayor Jorge Salcido Sáenz. Molina, who also holds a license as a council member, alleged that the director engaged in verbal threats against him during the public event. Following the incident, Molina issued a formal notice holding both the official and the current municipal administration responsible for any future harm to himself or his family.

Did You Know?
Luis Alberto Villalba Prieto holds a dual status as a municipal official: he is the current director of Public Services and also holds a license as a regidor (council member) within the 2024-2027 administration of San Francisco del Oro.
The Call for Administrative Accountability
Molina’s statement emphasizes the expectations placed upon municipal employees, specifically addressing Mayor Jorge Salcido Sáenz. He urged the mayor to ensure that members of his administration focus on their professional duties rather than engaging in confrontations with citizens. The public accusation frames the encounter as a violation of a resident’s right to participate in community life without fear of intimidation.
Potential Implications for the Administration
As of now, the situation remains a public denunciation by a private citizen.

Frequently Asked Questions
Who is involved in the incident?
The incident involves Isaac Molina, head of information at El Sol de Parral, and Luis Alberto Villalba Prieto, the director of Public Services for San Francisco del Oro.
Where did the alleged confrontation take place?
What is Isaac Molina seeking from the administration?
Molina is calling for the administration to focus on their professional duties and has publicly demanded respect for citizens, stating that the community deserves dialogue rather than threats.
How do you believe municipal administrations should handle disputes between public officials and local residents?
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