Mexico Set to Elect First Female President in Historic Vote
As violence and corruption persist, the upcoming election could redefine Mexico's political landscape.
- Claudia Sheinbaum and Xóchitl Gálvez lead the race, promising to tackle gender-based violence and disparities.
- Current President López Obrador's legacy and policies are central to the election discourse.
- The election includes over 20,000 congressional and local positions, making it the largest in Mexico's history.
- Criminal groups have intensified violence, with significant fatalities among political candidates.
- Mexico's economic and social inequalities remain critical issues for the next administration.