Mexico will make history this weekend by electing a woman president for the first time.
As predictions go, there’s a relatively safe one to make about Mexico ’s presidential election this weekend. By Sunday night, it will celebrate a historic moment — electing its first woman president, Claudia Sheinbaum or Xóchitl Gálvez. Sheinbaum of the Morena Party , seen as President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s successor, is considered the front-runner.
Catch up with Elaine’s podcast 'Nosotros' on YouTube A native of Ensenada, Baja California, Nishikawa Chávez points to Mexico’s other firsts. In the 1800s, it elected a president of Indigenous heritage, Benito Juárez, and one of African descent, Vicente Guerrero. Mexico began to abolish slavery in the 1820s, long before the United States did.
Despite Texas, Mexican American Studies as a high school elective is gaining momentum Dozens of political candidates were assassinated and more injured or threatened during this political cycle. That’s why security remains Mexico’s No. 1 issue, affecting every strata of society. It ranges from the same low-level anxiety U.S. parents experience every time they drop off their children at school to cartels that target elected officials, candidates, the powerful and the wealthy.
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