In a small Mexican village, a modest farmer named Don Pancho lives his life between harvests and traditions. However, everything changes when, after an accidental turn of events, he becomes a public figure. Due to a misunderstanding, the townspeople, eager for change, elect him as the local representative in the elections, without him having the faintest idea of what this entails.
Don Pancho, who had never imagined taking on such an important role, finds himself trapped in a world of intriguing politicians, unfulfilled promises, and a sea of corruption that challenges him to defy his own party. With his good heart and an overwhelming sense of humor, he mimics the great politicians he has heard about in the village café, while trying to solve the problems of his neighbors: from access to water to the education of the youth.
As he navigates the bureaucracy and internal struggles of Congress, Don Pancho begins to question the true meaning of power and service. But he must also confront his own moral dilemmas as he discovers that honesty and loyalty are rare commodities in politics.
In a hilarious and moving conclusion, Don Pancho must decide whether to remain the man of the people or to become just another politician, demonstrating that sometimes true revolution comes from the heart.