Claudia Sheinbaum
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Claudia Sheinbaum

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Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo is a Mexican politician, energy and climate change scientist, and academic who has been serving as the 66th president of Mexico since 2024. She is the first woman and the…

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Far Left
President Sheinbaum spoke before hundreds of young people in Xalapa, Veracruz, vowing that the reforms begun in 2018 cannot and will not be reversed.
Lean Left
Sheinbaum faced one of the most politically charged weeks of her presidency, pushing back against US pressure while managing World Cup preparations and national optics.
Lean Right
As president, Sheinbaum's government faces simultaneous crises: the CNTE protest escalation, a Pacific cyclone emergency, and a corruption arrest of a sitting Morena-aligned mayor.
Far Right
Sheinbaum is navigating her first major budget cycle as president while defending the judicial overhaul her administration inherited and accelerated from AMLO.
Lean Left
Sheinbaum addressed the Ayotzinapa arrest, plans to manage protesting teachers in CDMX, and promised a ban on large-scale tourism development in Mahahual at her Friday mañanera.
Far Left
Sheinbaum announced a new southern route for the Tren Interoceánico to avoid the site of the December 2025 derailment, and her government reported 81,400 million pesos in savings from austerity and anti-corruption measures.
Far Right
Sheinbaum is governing in her first months as president, advancing Morena's constitutional reform agenda including the contested judicial overhaul and elimination of autonomous regulatory agencies.
Far Right
President Sheinbaum is navigating the rollout of the judicial reform her predecessor designed, while managing rising cartel violence and tense trade negotiations with Washington under the Trump administration.
Lean Right
Sheinbaum is simultaneously defending her government against CNTE vandalism, thanking AMLO for a public support letter, and accusing radical teachers of serving the far right.
Center
Sheinbaum is simultaneously managing the CNTE protest crisis, defending her education record, and navigating World Cup logistics including a home office decision for the inaugural match.

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