Within the transformation of the State into a Neoliberal aspect, the changes have affected the political scene and its actors, especially the politician. Due to the above, the notion of a new politician was proposed in this study, described as not very attached to political parties, with little labor identity understood as the new management of work and its time management, the above under the current labor flexibility. In this regard, the results of the investigation are presented, where the contemporary political dynamics were analyzed, reflected in the performances, the scenarios and in the actor himself, under the argument that power relations and roles are manifested within the guidelines cultural structures that manage the hierarchical organization of society. The place of study was the municipality of Tlaxcala, understood as the setting in which some of these characters are identified and how they join the new State dynamic; likewise, the relationship of these representatives with the elites and their contribution to the monopolization of power. To meet the proposed objective, a qualitative methodology was developed: with the use of three data collection techniques: documentary review, interview with key informants and direct observation; discovering the new ways of doing politics, in new spaces such as commercial or cyberspace, with discourses anchored to the academic, among other characteristics, whose purpose is to legitimize the Neoliberal State whose characteristics of efficiency, effectiveness and flexibility; same that bet on an increase in freedom of consumption, to the detriment of equality as a condition of democracy.
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