Lopez Obrador is leaving office with an approval rating that never dropped below 60 percent, marking a distinct contrast to previous governments in Mexico.
While supporters credit AMLO with dramatic reductions in poverty through increasing the minimum wage and welfare payments, critics accuse him of eroding democratic oversight.
Pablo Piccato highlights that AMLO's administration was seen as a break from the pro-market political philosophy of neoliberalism, suggesting a transformative agenda.
AMLO describes his presidency as a fourth transformation in Mexico's history, likening it to significant past events such as independence and the Mexican Revolution.
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