
“Eighteen months into her presidency, Claudia Sheinbaum is no longer building on the foundation left by her predecessor. She is laying her own. A wave of appointments inside the Morena party, inside the president’s cabinet and at the country’s key diplomatic posts signals a leader moving with increasing confidence and speed to consolidate power on her own terms.”
Eighteen months into her term as Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum is making strategic moves to consolidate her power, María Meléndez explains.
Montiel, Mexico’s former Welfare Minister, replaces Luisa María Alcalde, who stepped down as Morena president to take on the role of President Claudia Sheinbaum’s top legal adviser.
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CEO Travis Bembenek makes the case for the MND Sheinbaum Index: a data-driven framework to evaluate the president’s real performance — not just her popularity.
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Playa Blanca, Zihuatanejo | Photo by Tom Bartelt
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