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Claudia Sheinbaum has won Mexico’s presidential election, becoming the country’s first female president and setting Mexico up for six more years of left-leaning Morena party leadership ...
Mexico seems set to elect its first female president in next year’s election after the country’s leading parties both unveiled women candidates. Ruling party Morena said Wednesday that Claudia ...
Mexico is set to elect its first female president as both major parties have nominated female candidates for the presidential election on June 2, 2024. The country’s ruling party nominated ...
Mexico's two main political groups have chosen women presidential candidates. Former Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum and Sen. Xóchitl Gálvez will face each other in next year's election.
Item 1 of 9 Mexican senator of the National Action Party (PAN) Xochitl Galvez gestures as she arrives for her nomination as the opposition Broad Front for Mexico 2024 presidential candidate, in ...
MEXICO CITY — The former mayor of Mexico City will be the dominant ruling party’s presidential candidate, moving the country closer to electing its first female president next year.
Mexican presidential candidate Claudia Sheinbaum greets supporters during a campaign rally in Mexico City. She is favored to win election Sunday as the nation's first female president.
Both major presidential candidates were women, and either would be Mexico's first female president. A third candidate from a smaller party, Jorge Álvarez Máynez, trailed far behind in opinion polls.
Mexico will choose its next president on Sunday and there is every indication the country will elect its first woman leader. More than 100 million Mexican voters will go to the polls in the ...
Question: Can you give a quick overview of the upcoming Mexican presidential election? Bayard de Volo: The Mexican president is in office for a six-year term and cannot run for reelection. Of the ...
TTC Extra: Mexico's Women Presidential Candidates. Season 32 Episode 09/25/2023. Fixed iFrame Width: in ... All right, Hadley, I presume you see this as progress for Mexican women?
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