The first female president of Mexico has high levels of support but still faces key challenges to maintain stability and implement her political program.
In this piece, we talk about AMLO’s two subsequent presidential elections and the formation of Morena, the political party that brought the progressive politician to power.
Mexico’s first female president has vowed to continue and deepen the project of the Fourth Transformation started by her predecessor Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
The opposition has not ceased its attacks on the already approved Judicial Reform, meanwhile the MORENA government continues to approve new constitutional reforms, such as the Reform of Indigenous and Afro-Mexican Peoples.
The Mexican head of state achieved his goal of passing the Judicial Reform before leaving office on October 1.
In a speech at her certification ceremony last week, Sheinbaum outlined the priorities of her government to continue with the 4T project initiated by AMLO
Sheinbaum’s appointees are characterized by meritocracy, continuity from the previous administration, and loyalty to her and MORENA party.
The progressive leader is making history as the first woman president in North America and has vowed to follow in the footsteps of her colleague President López Obrador in building an anti-neoliberal economic development model
On June 2, Mexicans head to the polls to elect their next president and local officials that will serve from 2024-2030
Claudia Sheinbaum, the former Head of government of Mexico City, will seek to carry forward the legacy of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) and continue the Fourth Transformation of the country
Former senator Xóchitl Gálvez of the National Action Party (PAN) was chosen as the presidential candidate of Mexico’s right-wing opposition alliance, Frente Amplio por México, for the June 2024 elections
Dr. Claudia Sheinbaum, the head of government in Mexico City, is known for her progressive, feminist, and pro-environment policies in the city