Mexico's first woman president was elected 5 years after it started requiring gender parity in government
Briefly

"I will become the first woman president of Mexico," Sheinbaum said, shortly after the majority of the votes had been counted. "I don't make it alone. We've all made it, with our heroines who gave us our homeland..."
Women coming into political power in Mexico is the result of hard work and policy change, including a 2019 constitutional reform requiring equal gender representation in political candidate selections, leading to significant shifts in the political landscape.
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