A female president leads Mexican independence celebrations for the first time
President Sheinbaum led the first Independence Day ceremony by a female president, emphasizing Mexico's sovereignty amid U.S. calls for increased cartel crackdowns.
- President Claudia Sheinbaum became the first female leader to preside over Mexico's independence celebrations, delivering a traditional ceremony known as the 'grito' from the National Palace balcony.
- Sheinbaum rejected foreign intervention, particularly from the U.S., in pursuing drug cartels despite pressure from the Trump administration to allow American troops.
- While being more aggressive against cartels than her predecessor, Sheinbaum insisted Mexico's actions were for its own interests and not due to U.S. pressure.
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A female president leads Mexican Independence celebrations for the first time
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has become the first female leader to preside over the country’s independence celebrations in 215 years.
Paola Jiménez Don Omar again demonstrated her special affection for Mexico, and she did so on a very significant date: September 16, when Independence Day is celebrated. Puerto Rican singer shared a message that quickly went viral on social networks, where she made it clear that she feels identified with Mexican culture. We recommend: She came back in time! Don Omar calls DF to the CDMX and causes a stir in networks Through his official Instagra…
Mexico's first female president leads 215th Grito de Independencia ceremony
The post Mexico’s first female president leads 215th Grito de Independencia ceremony appeared first on Riviera Maya News. Mexico City, Mexico — President Claudia Sheinbaum became the first woman to lead Mexico’s Grito de Independencia ceremony. Celebrations of the country’s 215th anniversary of… The post Mexico’s first female president leads 215th Grito de Independencia ceremony appeared first on Riviera Maya News.
On Independence Day in Mexico - whose celebrations begin on the night of September 15 and continue all day 16 - the bishops cried out to God and to
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