The last weeks of Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's government have been marked by political triumph and a broken promise, especially regarding the unresolved case of the 43 disappeared students.
While Lopez Obrador's promise of reshaping Mexico to alleviate inequality, corruption, and violence fell short, his political tentacles have succeeded in maintaining public popularity, pushing his party to seize a supermajority.
Claudia Sheinbaum's victory as the first female president marks a significant moment in Mexico's political landscape, showcasing the concentration of power unseen since the shift to democracy in 2000.
Amlo's economic policies, including minimum wage hikes and labor reforms, have led to increased incomes and a drop in poverty, demonstrating that wages in Mexico can be improved without destabilizing the economy.
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