
""beyond being president, this is something that many women experience in the country and in the world; no one can violate our body and personal space.""
""I first thought about it [the incident] as a woman, 'Should I press charges? Should I not press charges?' But ultimately, I thought, 'I have to press charges; it's not an option not to.'"},{"
""many women have to deal with this""
""if this can happen to the president, what can we expect for all the young women in our country?""
""This is something that should not happen.""
Sheinbaum framed the incident as illustrative of a broader problem of violations against women, not limited by status. She described initial hesitation about whether to press charges but resolved that filing charges was necessary and not optional. She warned that many women endure similar intrusions of body and personal space and asked what protections young women can expect if such acts can occur against a president. She demanded clarity that no one can violate women's bodies or personal space and affirmed that such incidents should not occur.
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