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Mexico’s next president will be a woman. ... Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador gestures during an event in Mexico City. March 18, 2024. Raquel Cunha/Reuters.
MEXICO CITY — As mayor of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum celebrated a dramatic drop in violent crime, including a 50% plunge in homicides. Now the front-runner in Mexico’s presidential ...
MEXICO CITY, June 3 (Reuters) - Mexican president-elect Claudia Sheinbaum will face the unenviable task of making good on campaign promises to boost social programs even after an election-year ...
Will Mexico's president-elect be AMLO 2.0 or an independent leader? A push for a controversial judicial reform hints at Claudia Sheinbaum's direction.
Pre-2021, Sheinbaum held back on attacking Mexico’s autonomous electoral institute, the INE, which President López Obrador has criticized since the 2006 presidential election.
When Mexicans go to the polls next June, they will choose between two women for president – a first in the country’s history. Only four days before Morena nominated Sheinbaum, Mexico’s ...
Mexico will likely elect a woman as its next president, but the new leader is expected to face financial limitations due to commitments initiated by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
MEXICO CITY – Mexico will likely elect its first woman president in next year’s election, the culmination of a historic campaign pitting a physicist-turned-mayor against an outspoken senator.
Mexico’s next president will either be former Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum or Sen. Xóchitl Gálvez. Voters will mark that historic moment this Sunday when they go to the polls to elect ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Wednesday the Canadian government invited her to come to Alberta for next month's G7 ...
Mexico's incoming president tapped academic Victor Rodriguez to be the next top executive of debt-ridden oil giant Pemex on Monday, among the last senior nominations for the country's financially ...
Mexico’s next president will be a woman. ... Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador gestures during an event in Mexico City. March 18, 2024. Raquel Cunha/Reuters.
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