MEXICO CITY — Claudia Sheinbaum will take the oath of workplace Tuesday as Mexico’s first feminine president in additional than 200 years of independence, promising to guard an expanded social security web and combat for the poor like her predecessor, however dealing with urgent issues.
The 62-year-old scientist-turned-politician will obtain a rustic with a lot of instant challenges, foremost amongst them stubbornly excessive ranges of violence, a sluggish economic system and hurricane-battered Acapulco.
Sheinbaum romped to victory in June with practically 60% of the vote, propelled largely by the sustained recognition of her political mentor, former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
He took workplace six years in the past declaring “For the good of all, first the poor,” and promising historic change from the neoliberal financial insurance policies of his predecessors. Sheinbaum promised continuity from his fashionable social insurance policies to controversial constitutional reforms to the judiciary and Nationwide Guard rammed by throughout his last days in workplace.
Regardless of her pledge of continuity, she is a really completely different persona.
“López Obrador was a tremendously charismatic president and many times that charisma allowed him to cover up some political errors that Claudia Sheinbaum will not have that possibility of doing,” stated Carlos Pérez Ricart, a political analyst at Mexico’s Middle for Financial Analysis and Educating. “So, where López Obrador was charismatic, Claudia Sheinbaum will have to be effective.”
He’s not leaving her a straightforward scenario.
Her first journey as president will likely be to the flood-stricken Pacific coast resort of Acapulco.
Hurricane John, which struck as a Class 3 hurricane final week after which reemerged into the ocean and struck once more as a tropical storm, induced 4 days of extremely heavy rain that killed not less than 17 folks alongside the coast round Acapulco. Acapulco was devastated in October 2023 by Hurricane Otis, and had not recovered from that blow when John hit.
Sheinbaum should additionally take care of raging violence within the cartel-dominated northern metropolis of Culiacan, the place factional combating throughout the Sinaloa cartel broke out after drug lords Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquín Guzmán López had been apprehended in the US after they flew there in a small aircraft on July 25.
López Obrador has lengthy sought to keep away from confronting Mexico’s drug cartels and has brazenly appealed to the gangs to maintain the peace amongst themselves, however the limitations of that technique have develop into manifestly obvious in Culiacan, the capital of Sinaloa state, the place gun battles have raged on town’s streets. Native authorities and even the military — which López Obrador has relied on for the whole lot — have primarily admitted that the combating will solely finish when the cartel bosses determine to finish it.
However that’s solely the most recent hotspot.
Drug-related violence is surging from Tijuana within the north to Chiapas within the south, displacing hundreds.
Whereas Sheinbaum inherits an enormous finances deficit, unfinished development initiatives and a burgeoning invoice for her occasion’s money hand-out packages — all of which may ship monetary markets tumbling — maybe her greatest looming concern is the potential for a victory for Donald Trump within the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election.
Trump has already vowed to slap 100% tariffs on automobiles made in Mexico. Although that will possible violate the present U.S.-Mexico-Canada commerce settlement, there are different issues Trump may do to make life tough for Sheinbaum, together with his pledge of large deportations.
Issues with its northern neighbor had been already tense after López Obrador stated he was placing relations with the U.S. embassy “on pause” after public criticism of the proposed judicial overhaul.
First woman Jill Biden struck an optimistic tone for relations with the incoming Sheinbaum administration saying at a reception Monday that, “Beneath Dr. Sheinbaum’s presidency I do know we’ll proceed to construct a extra affluent, secure and democratic area — and take the steps in our U.S.-Mexico partnership.”
There are areas the place Sheinbaum may attempt to take Mexico in a brand new course. For instance, she has a Ph.D. in power engineering and has spoken of the necessity to deal with local weather change. López Obrador constructed a large new oil refinery and poured cash into the state-owned oil firm. However his finances commitments don’t depart her a lot room to maneuver.
Jennifer Piscopo, professor of gender and politics on the Royal Holloway College of London who has studied Latin America for many years, stated Mexico electing its first feminine chief is essential as a result of it is going to present ladies they’ll do it too, however it will probably additionally create unrealistic expectations.
“Woman firsts are powerful symbols, but they do not gain magic power,” she stated. “Especially when the governance challenges are so large, expecting magic solutions overnight can also generate outsized disappointment.”