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MEXICO CITY — Claudia Sheinbaum, a U.S.-educated scientist-turned-politician, was elected Sunday as Mexico’s first female president, shattering gender barriers in a country known for a culture ...
Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador tried to focus attention Monday on the high number of women in his cabinet, and not on a day of protests over the fact he has refused to break ...
Leer en español. Claudia Sheinbaum made history on Sunday, becoming the first female president-elect of Mexico. The preliminary results from the National Electoral Institute (INE) showed the ...
Climate scientist and former Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum held an irreversible lead Sunday in the race that would make her Mexico's first female president, according to an official quick count.
Sheinbaum was sworn in as Mexico’s first female president on Tuesday. Mexican Presidency/AFP via Getty Images “I’m a mother, a grandmother, a scientist and a woman of faith, and from today ...
MEXICO CITY — Claudia Sheinbaum, an environmental scientist and former mayor of Mexico City, was overwhelmingly elected Mexico's first female president on Sunday, a historic milestone in a ...
“For the first time in 200 years of the republic, I will become the first female president of Mexico,” Sheinbaum said, per The NY Times.. “And as I have said on other occasions, I do not ...
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.
In 'macho' Mexico, stage set for first female president. By Dave Graham. September 10, 2023 1:54 AM UTC Updated September 10, 2023 MEXICO CITY, Sept 9 (Reuters) - When Mexican ...
Mexico could elect its first female president after this weekend's election NPR's Leila Fadel talks to professor Brenda Estefan and Lila Abed of the Wilson Center's Mexico Institute, ...
Mexico makes history, electing its first female president Mexico has made history. For the first time since it became a republic more than 200 years ago, Mexicans have elected a woman president.
Right now, 50% of Mexico’s lower house is female, women are governors in about a quarter of Mexico’s states and there are some states where women outnumber men in elected office. The rising women’s ...
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