Dr. Jai Narayan Vyas
Udia Sheinbaum was elected as the first female president of Mexico. He has set a new record in Mexican politics. Not too long ago Thailand also elected the youngest and female Prime Minister. Claudia Mexico is eligible to hold the presidency for the next six years, with more than two dozen women heading governments around the world as presidents or prime ministers. Now, if Kamala Harris is elected, she will enthrone power as the president of the world's most powerful democracy. When Claudia was sworn in as Mexico's first female president on October 1, 2024, chants of 'Presidenta! He was greeted with shouts of 'Presidenta!' By the way, the feminine form of 'president' in Spanish is 'presidenta'. This is the first time that a woman has been elected president in the history of independent Mexico for the past 200 years. Claudia, a 62-year-old scientist-cum-politician from Mexico, has inherited a series of problems as she takes over the presidency, including an ailing economy, unfinished housing projects, mounting debt and a recent typhoon that battered cities like Acapulco. There are key questions to ask. In her first speech, Claudia says that men and women struggling anonymously in Mexico will find the Mexico of their dreams, and there is no doubt that men and women who rise with faith and dream of a brighter tomorrow will succeed despite their struggles. According to Claudia, the list of issues goes on and on, with gasoline and food prices, plans to put more money in the hands of women and children, investments to boost businesses, construction of housing and passenger rail, among others. His only passing mention of the drug cartels plaguing Mexico at the end shows how strong a hold these mafias have on the politicians there. The challenge to break this hold and make Mexico a safe state is not an insignificant one. Outgoing President André Manuel López Obrador himself will continue the 'hugs not bullets' strategy, promising to establish better intelligence and crime prevention and detection systems instead of directly confronting existing mafia gangs. His phrase, 'There will never be a return to an irresponsible drug war' reveals the anti-drug mafia approach of Claudia's government. Claudia is not only the first female president, but also the first Jewish person to hold the presidency. Meteorology is the science of related matters. Besides, he has also been the mayor of Mexico City. The biggest challenge facing it is to provide safe governance by getting rid of mafia raj and ensure that democracy is maintained. Claudia wants to avoid the polarizing policies of her predecessor, President Obrador. Obrador's social welfare plans are popular and have lifted many Mexican citizens above the poverty line, but experts say organized crime continues to spread in Mexico as far as safety is concerned. Claudia has promised to walk with everyone and implement policies that make the state system work for everyone. He has talked about implementing 'investor friendly' policies by appealing to investors who will invest in Mexico and become partners in its economic progress. Claudia, who was crowned president after an election fought over deeply divisive issues and former President Obrador's polarizing policies, naturally sounded a conciliatory tone in her speech. Not only that, he declared that he would maintain a republic without corruption or malfeasance and austere financial discipline and allow the 'Bank of Mexico' to function autonomously. Claudia will have to pass some of the constitutional reforms inherited by Obrador. The reforms include a series of reforms in the pension and energy sectors, as well as controversial judicial and institutional reforms, all of which critics say will eliminate independent agencies that keep government in check and make the government more unscrupulous and unaccountable. can Optimism for the health of the Mexican economy going forward is not encouraging. The challenges for Claudia include securing the struggling Mexican fleet, ridding it of drug mafias, maintaining investor confidence and attracting more investment, but it is not easy, if not impossible. Good luck, Claudia Sheinbaum! }
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