Claudia Sheinbaum

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 first Jewish person to hold the office. A member of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena), she previously served as Head of Government of Mexico City from 2018 to 2023. In 2025, Forbes ranked Sheinbaum as the fifth most powerful woman in the world.

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Far Left
President Sheinbaum criticized the PAN's recent proposals as a return to the neoliberal model of corruption and privileges.
She is praised for clearly defining the contrast between Morena's progressive agenda and the PAN's outdated vision, reinforcing the Fourth Transformation.
Far Right
Sheinbaum pushes a controversial judicial reform to reduce the Supreme Court from 11 to nine justices and impose term limits.
PAN views this as a direct attack on judicial independence and a power grab by Morena.
Lean Right
Sheinbaum presented her 2025 security and economic plan, continuing AMLO's policies without major changes.
PRI criticizes her lack of independent vision and sees her as perpetuating Morena's centralization of power and failure to curb violence.
Center
Her CDMX administration manages the Tlaloque operation amid heavy rainfall and urban flooding.
Centro voters judge her government's crisis response competence, a test for potential presidential bid.
Lean Left
President Sheinbaum is featured indirectly through the fracking podcast and week-in-review economic data, both tied to her administration's policies.
PRD criticizes her for championing fracking and failing to address inequality despite favorable macroeconomic statistics.
Far Right
Sheinbaum defends the judicial reform as necessary to end impunity, pushing it through Congress with Morena's supermajority.
PAN critics see Sheinbaum as continuing AMLO's assault on judicial independence, weakening rule of law.
Lean Left
In the news for Mexico's strong economic data and the work-from-home mandate for World Cup game days.
PRD criticizes Sheinbaum for using temporary economic wins to distract from long-term structural issues like energy dependence and labor precarity.
Far Left
President Sheinbaum defended the results of security cooperation with the US and rejected foreign attempts to shift blame for organized crime onto Mexico.
Morena praises Sheinbaum for projecting sovereignty and assertiveness, reinforcing the party's narrative of effective collaboration without subordination.
Far Right
Facing criticism over rising violence and a slowing economy during her first months as president.
PAN views Sheinbaum as continuing AMLO's failed policies, offering no real change on security or governance.
Lean Right
She is the frontrunner for Morena's 2024 presidential nomination.
PRI views her as a continuation of AMLO's populist agenda, concerned about democratic backsliding.

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