Sunday , November 24 2024

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MEXICO CITY: Mexico, which is in the same Central American climate zone as India, goes to the polls on Sunday for a presidential election that is full of race, democracy and populist promises. The election, however, is likely to be historic, as for the first time in Mexico's 450-year history, two women are running for president.

Matilde Rolvatz, a self-proclaimed favorite disciple of retired President Andrés Manuel López and former mayor of Mexico City, is pitted against Claudia Shin Khaum, a fierce critic of outgoing President Loyez Oghedor. He is a technician. While Claudia Sheinbaum is a scientist. He is expected to emerge victorious with the support of the retired president.

The third candidate is the lesser-known Jorge Álvarez Panez. He is a former member of the Central Parliament.

Mexicans are currently plagued by anti-American poverty and gang wars and unemployment. Countless Mexicans are leaving the country and entering the US. That is why Donald Trump is insisting on building a wall on the Mexican border. Under these circumstances, controlling the Mexicans remains a tough game. Let's hope that the new president will be able to relieve the Mexican people of their troubles.