This weekend Claudia Sheinbaum, candidate for the Morena parties, PT and the PVEM, consolidated itself as the great winner of the presidential elections in Mexico. And from now on, specialists suggest that her mandate will be historic, since not only is she the first female president, but she could become more popular than the current president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
It was striking that Claudia Sheinbaum achieved a massive vote, in which her victory was marked by a great difference over her opponents, Xóchitl Gálvez and Jorge Álvarez Máynez.
An important point to consider is that AMLO he won in 2018 by a margin of 31 percentage points. While Sheinbaum, according to pre-military results, appears to have won by more than 32 percent over Xóchitl Gálvez.
From there, three key points stand out that would also make it, in a leader with greater power than the current president Andrés Manuel López Obradorbecause Claudia will have three key points in her favor:
Claudia Sheinbaum: a favorable past?
Claudia Sheinbaum She has in her favor having been the head of government of Mexico City between 2018 and 2023, until she left office to seek the presidential election. Morena, PT and PVEM also managed to position Clara Brugada as the new head of the capital’s government.
In infographics presented by various media during their broadcasts within the framework of the electoral contest, it was easy to distinguish the color that predominated in the elections, since Morena maintained power in five of the nine governorateswhich means that they will have between 23 and 25 entities, of the 32 that make up Mexico.
Morena obtained the majority in the cameras
The coalition that gave victory to Sheinbaum It will have at least 334 seats in the Deputies and between 76 and 88 in the Senate. For qualified majorities they need 334 in the first and 85 in the second.
Who is Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo?
In February 1989 she graduated with a degree in Physics from the UNAM and in 1994 he obtained his doctorate in the same career.
Although he married Carlos Imaz, founder of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) and former delegation head of Tlalpan, after 30 years of marriage she separated from the father of her two children, Mariana Imaz Sheinbaum and Rodrigo Imaz Alarcón.
Currently, she is married to Jesús María Tarriba Ungera doctor in physical science from UNAM and financial risk analyst at the Bank of Mexico.
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