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After 24 years in politics, the 61-year-old doctor became the country's first female president! Putin has been invited to the inauguration ceremony...

2024-08-15

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Editor of Every Economic Report: Du Yu

According to CCTV News on August 15,On August 14th local time, the Federal Electoral Court of Mexico announced the results of the Mexican presidential election on June 2nd. Claudia Sheinbaum received a total of 35,924,519 votes, with a vote share of 59.76%, and was officially elected as the new president of Mexico.Sheinbaum plans to be formally sworn in in October of this year.

In the early morning of June 3rd local time, the Mexican National Electoral Commission announced the preliminary results of the presidential election through a live TV broadcast: Claudia Sheinbaum, the presidential candidate of the campaign alliance of the ruling National Regeneration Movement Party of Mexico, won the country's presidential election with a vote share of 58.3% to 60.7%, leading the other two candidates.Elected the country's first female president.

According to CCTV News, Russia's Izvestia newspaper quoted an official from the Mexican Embassy in Russia as saying that Mexico has extended an invitation to Putin.Putin "will decide whether to attend in person or send another senior official to attend on his behalf."

According to TASS, the Russian Embassy in Mexico confirmed that "Russia has received an invitation to attend the inauguration ceremony of the Mexican president."

According to Reuters, Russia and Mexico are committed to building close relations. In June, Putin congratulated Sheinbaum on winning the presidential election and said that Mexico is Russia's "traditional friendly partner in Latin America."

Sheinbaum, 61, was born in June 1962 and holds a doctorate in energy engineering. She started her political career in 2000 and has been in office for 24 years.

According to Xinhua News Agency, Sheinbaum is regarded by the Mexican media as the "political protégé" of the current President Lopez. In 2006, Sheinbaum joined Lopez's presidential campaign team as a spokesperson. In 2011, Sheinbaum participated in the preparations for the establishment of the "National Renewal Movement" as a non-governmental organization. From 2018 to 2023, Sheinbaum served as the mayor of Mexico City, becoming an important milestone in Mexican women's participation in politics. During her tenure, she insisted on promoting Lopez's governing philosophy and social welfare projects, gaining a lot of political resources and public attention.

During the campaign, Sheinbaum said she would be committed to building an "honest government", making "thrift, honesty and eradicating corruption" the focus of her administration, continuing the current government's policies on social transformation and development, and proposing a number of measures to promote gender equality.In terms of foreign policy, Sheinbaum said that he would follow the principles of non-interference and friendly coexistence with people of all countries in the world.

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