Claudia Sheinbaum makes history as Mexico's first female president-elect
Claudia Sheinbaum, a Nobel Prize-winning climate scientist, will become Mexicos first female president after winning a landslide election victory and promising to continue the work of her mentor and outgoing leader, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Sheinbaum, 61, secured over 59% of votes, according to the INE electoral institutes rapid sample count - besting right-wing opponent Xóchitl Gálvez by over 31% and winnig the most support by a candidate in a Mexican presidential election since the end of one-party rule in 2000.
Accepting her victory, Sheinbaum thanked López Obrador, calling him an exceptional, unique man who has transformed Mexico for the better.
We made history! Sheinbaum told a crowd early Monday morning in the Zócalo square in the heart of Mexico City.
Her victory is a major step for Mexico, a country of 129 million known for its macho culture and home to the worlds second biggest Roman Catholic population - which for years pushed more traditional values and roles for women.
At: https://buenosairesherald.com/world/claudia-sheinbaum-claims-sweeping-mandate-to-become-mexicos-first-female-president