Andrés Manuel López Obrador

Andrés Manuel López Obrador

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Andrés Manuel López Obrador, also known by his initials AMLO, is a Mexican former politician, political scientist, and writer who served as the 65th president of Mexico from 2018 to 2024. He served as Head of Government of Mexico City from 2000 to 2005.

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Far Right
Outgoing president AMLO is pushing final constitutional reforms through Congress.
PAN sees this as a final assault on checks and balances, especially the judicial overhaul.
Far Right
AMLO continues his daily attacks on the INE and judicial institutions, accusing them of being corrupt.
PAN criticizes AMLO for undermining democratic checks and balances to concentrate power in the executive.
Lean Right
His administration initiated the Tlatelolco program that lags per article 3.
PRI blames his legacy and populist approach for the slow progress and mismanagement.
Lean Left
President López Obrador faces the expiration of the USMCA trade pact, as reported in Article 4.
PRD criticizes his administration's inability to secure a stable trade future and has highlighted Morena's neglect of USMCA renewal talks.
Far Right
President López Obrador is pushing a judicial reform that would allow popular election of judges and weaken the Supreme Court.
PAN criticizes this as a power grab that destroys judicial independence and checks on executive overreach.
Lean Right
El presidente justifica su reforma al Poder Judicial como necesaria para combatir la corrupción.
Desde el PRI se le acusa de debilitar la independencia judicial y allanar el camino para un control total del Estado.
Lean Left
His legacy of massive subsidies to Pemex is blamed for today's importing more than exporting milestone.
PRD condemns his refusal to reform the state oil company, arguing his policies created the current fiscal drain and stunted economic growth.
Far Right
President AMLO continues to blame the previous administrations for ongoing cartel violence and economic woes, deflecting criticism of his own security and energy policies.
PAN criticizes his lack of accountability, his militarized security approach that has not reduced homicides, and his confrontational style that weakens institutions.
Lean Right
President AMLO continues to face scrutiny over his administration's handling of corruption and public order during the World Cup.
PRI critics argue that AMLO's polarizing leadership has failed to deliver on promises of justice and effective governance, as seen in the Lozoya stall.
Lean Left
Former president; his energy policy legacy is directly blamed for Pemex's current import deficit and financial dependency.
PRD holds AMLO's nationalist dogma responsible for the oil giant's collapse, and sees Sheinbaum as continuing the same failed approach.

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