Claudia Sheinbaum, the first woman to be elected president in Mexico

Media and the ruling center-left MORENA party announced that the faction's candidate Claudia Sheinbaum won the presidential elections held yesterday Sunday in Mexico, shortly after the polls closed. According to the television network NMAS and the digital edition of the newspaper El Financiero, according to exit polls, Mrs. Sheinbaum will be the first woman in history to be sworn in as president of the country No estimates were given on the margin of her victory. The head of the Movement for the National Renaissance (MORENA) Mario Delgado, however, assured party supporters that Claudia Sheinbaum won by a “very large” margin. He did not give percentages. The election, the largest in Mexico's history, has been marred by a spate of killings, which continued yesterday in the midst of voting, with two people falling dead at polling stations in the state of Puebla. Violence is among the biggest challenges the next head of state will have to face. As long as its dominance is officially confirmed, the […]
Source: News Beast

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