Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico’s first female president, took office after a landslide victory. She inherits high expectations and challenges, such as cartel violence and a national deficit, as she enters office. Sheinbaum has pledged to continue outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's legacy but with a stronger emphasis on renewable energy and electric-powered public transport. Sheinbaum faces security concerns and constitutional changes, including judicial reforms, as she establishes her political identity.
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00:02Claudia Scheinbaum, Mexico's first female president, took office after a landslide victory.
00:08She inherits high expectations and challenges, such as cartel violence and a national deficit
00:13as she enters office.
00:15Scheinbaum has pledged to continue outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's
00:19legacy, but with a stronger emphasis on renewable energy and electric-powered public transport.
00:25Scheinbaum faces security concerns and constitutional changes, including judicial reforms, as she
00:31establishes her own political identity.
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