From Trump tariffs to social programs, Mexico's first female president takes stock in address
Claudia Sheinbaum reported lifting over 8.3 million people out of poverty, praised judicial reforms, and emphasized sovereignty amid ongoing cartel violence challenges.
- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum touted her government's handling of relations with the Trump administration, progressive gains, and judicial reforms in her first state of the nation address.
- Sheinbaum highlighted major social programs launched by her and her predecessor López Obrador, calling it "the most ambitious social plan in Mexico's history."
- While celebrating achievements, Sheinbaum left out issues like ongoing cartel violence and concerns over concentration of executive power.
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From Trump to social programs: Mexico's first female president takes stock after a year in office
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum has celebrated her government’s handling of its tumultuous relations with the Trump administration in her first state of the nation address.
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