Mexico’s incoming President Claudia Sheinbaum has begun naming her Cabinet, which features an even gender distribution and includes many from academia and her previous administration as Mexico City’s mayor. Sheinbaum, who will take office in October, has also promised to improve health care through a focus on prevention, modernization, and improved training for practitioners, as reported by David Agren on June 21. Her years of living in California and her dealings with American officials provide insight into how she will handle key issues in Mexico-Washington ties. Meanwhile, the peso has had a good week, indicating traders' growing confidence. However, her victory is being questioned by Mexico’s opposition and some Republicans in the US, with concerns about potential instability if Trump wins the next US election.
Claudia Sheinbaum will take office as Mexico's next president in October. Her time living in California and her dealings with American officials throughout her career offer clues about her approach to U.S. relations. Here are five things to know. https://t.co/xAkLQDOBvJ
#Mexico Sheinbaum’s American Experience Offers Clues to Her Approach to U.S. Relations via @nytimes https://t.co/wKLnkYHiKL
The next Mexican president’s years of living in California provide insight into how she will handle key issues in Mexico-Washington ties. https://t.co/ylJgwd5NGY
Mexico's new President, Claudia Sheinbaum, has promised to improve health care through a focus on: ➡️ Prevention ➡️ Modernisation ➡️ Improved training for practitioners Find out more in a new World Report from David Agren: https://t.co/PTCk0hHKzt
The Mexican election shows that when you put the interests of workers first, they will reward you with a strengthened mandate. US progressives would do well to study the Mexican experience. https://t.co/j1wZe0xEdn
AMLO’s proposed reforms would be a disaster for Mexico and bad for America. The Mexican people, led by President-elect Sheinbaum, must step in now to change this course for their country, and the Biden administration must defend U.S. interests by helping them do so.…
Mexico’s opposition is already questioning the legitimacy of Claudia Sheinbaum’s victory, including among some Republicans in the US who are reportedly considering invading Mexico in the event of a Trump victory. https://t.co/j1wZe0xEdn
Anyone read anything good on Sheinbaum's cabinet choices? The peso has had a good week. Seems like traders are getting less jittery.
Mexico’s incoming President Claudia Sheinbaum began naming her Cabinet, presenting an even gender distribution, as well as a heavy presence from academia and her prior administration as Mexico City’s mayor. https://t.co/taCUOn36s7