Saturday, November 16, 2024 09:20 PM
Claudia Sheinbaum is sworn in as Mexico's first female president, marking a historic milestone in gender equality and political progress.
On Tuesday, Claudia Sheinbaum made history by being sworn in as Mexico's first female president, marking a significant milestone in the country's political landscape. This event comes 70 years after women in Mexico gained the right to vote, symbolizing a long-awaited advancement in gender equality. Sheinbaum's inauguration is not just a personal achievement; it represents the collective progress of women across the nation.
During her inaugural address, Sheinbaum emphasized her commitment to the people of Mexico, stating, "I don't arrive alone" but with "all the women of Mexico." This powerful statement resonated with thousands of supporters who gathered in the capital's main square to celebrate her victory. Sheinbaum's message was clear: she stands against racism, classism, and machismo, aiming to create a more inclusive society.
Taking over from outgoing President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Sheinbaum has pledged to continue his efforts to uplift the lives of the country’s poorest citizens. She described herself as a mother, grandmother, scientist, and a woman of faith, vowing, "I will not let you down. I call on you to continue making history." Her promises include increasing the minimum wage, improving pensions, and gradually reducing the working week from 48 to 40 hours.
In addition to economic reforms, Sheinbaum has committed to enhancing human rights, particularly for women and marginalized communities. She aims to respect sexual and cultural diversity, ensuring that everyone has equal opportunities. Her victory in the June elections, where she received nearly 60% of the vote, has positioned her to lead with significant political power, as the Morena party holds a strong majority in Congress.
As Sheinbaum embarks on her six-year term, she is expected to continue the political project initiated by Lopez Obrador, who leaves office with a remarkable approval rating of around 70%. Sheinbaum's vision for Mexico is ambitious; she stated, "I will put my knowledge, my strength, my history and my very life at the service of the people and the homeland." Her goal is to build a Mexico that is prosperous, free, democratic, sovereign, and just.
Claudia Sheinbaum's presidency is not just a personal triumph but a beacon of hope for many in Mexico. Her leadership could pave the way for a more equitable society, where the voices of women and marginalized groups are heard and valued. As she steps into this historic role, the world watches closely, eager to see how her policies will shape the future of Mexico.