The elections in Mexico are reported around world as a historical fact, being the first time in history that a woman could become president.
Newspapers around world They have dedicated space to Mexican electoral process. France, China, Spain and the United States are just some of the countries interested in publicizing the most important of the upcoming elections.
In Spainthe newspaper The vanguard wrote an article about Claudia SheinbaumMorena’s candidate, titled “The leftist Sheinbaum, favorite in the race for the presidency of Mexico”in its first paragraphs it highlights that Claudia is the candidate of the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obradorand details that it is accused by the opposition of having ties to drug trafficking.
In it New York Times space was given to the contest, with an article titled “Mexicans are getting ready to elect the first female president in their history”in which it is illustrated with an image of Sheinbaum, despite the fact that Xochitl Galvezthe candidate of the PRI-PAN-PRD alliance, is also running for office.
The BBCfor its part, published an informative article about the two candidates entitled “Meet the women campaigning to become Mexico’s first female president” (Meet the women campaigning to become Mexico’s first president.) In her paragraphs it is detailed that in the polls Sheinbaum is her favorite and Xóchitl Gálvez is her closest rival, without forgetting that there is also a “man in the presidential race in a distant third place”without mentioning that it is Jorge Álvarez Máynezthe candidate of Citizen movement.
CGTNone of the most important media in Chinareports in his article ““Mexicans expected to elect first woman president” (“Mexicans are expected to elect the first female president.”) This medium illustrated the note mainly with the image of Claudia Sheinbaum, followed by a photograph of Gálvez. In addition to announcing the names of the favorites, information is provided on the violence that has been experienced in the process of electoral campaigns in the country.
While France 24 It is one of the few international media that shows Maynez In its main image, its headline is also focused on favoritism for Morena. His article titled “With Sheinbaum as the favorite, Mexico reaches the final stretch of the largest elections in its history” highlights that, although Sheinbaum has decreased in the polls in recent months, the leftist candidate remains ahead in the polls by more than 10 points, according to various polls prior to the election.
In Los Angeles Times An informative article entitled “What to know about the historic elections that could lead a woman to the presidency of Mexico”, illustrated with a slightly more neutral image about the electoral process, prioritizing a photograph of the Mexican flag, however, when paying attention, you can see other flags of the PAN, one of the parties that supports the opposition candidate , Xóchitl Gálvez. In its paragraphs it is highlighted that Sunday’s electoral process will take place in “elections marked by cartel violence”.
The international agency AFPin its article “Mexicans get ready to elect the first president in their history”, mentions: “Mexicans will attend a historic event this Sunday: electing for the first time a woman as president of this country bled by drug trafficking violence. and gender.
Supported by the popularity of the outgoing president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the leftist Claudia Sheinbaum, 61, is the favorite to govern the largest Spanish-speaking country and the twelfth world economy until 2030.
The elections in Mexico on June 2 are the “largest” in the history of the country. Not only is the “new president” elected, there are also elections for governors and mayors in much of Mexico. Mexicans will also vote for legislators in local and federal congresses.
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