New Delhi: Mexico, a country on the American continent, has got a new president. Claudia Sheinbaum took oath as the country's first woman president in the capital Mexico City. As soon as she took the oath, she became the 66th president of her country. She took the oath at a time when the country is surrounded by criminal violence. After taking the oath, Claudia Sheinbaum firmly said that she will leave no stone unturned to root out the growing violence and crime in the country and will use 'social policy'.
Read what she was before coming into politics?
Claudia has previously been the mayor of Mexico. Interestingly, she was a scientist before becoming a leader. Claudia replaced Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador as the President of Mexico, the world's most populous Spanish-speaking country. 62-year-old Claudia Sheinbaum took the oath of office in the Congress House for a six-year term.
Sheinbaum comes from a Jewish background
Sheinbaum is the first president of Jewish background. She contested the election against the policies of her predecessor President Lopez and presented her views against his policies, which received a public response and she won. However, after becoming president, it will be a big challenge for her to deal with the violence, mafia and drug cartels prevalent in the country. Because there has been a mafia rule in Mexico for a long time. Mexico is known in the world for mafia and violent crimes.
What will you do first after becoming President?
Sheinbaum's first visit after becoming president will be to the sea beaches of Acapulco, which were recently ruined by floods. She also takes the country's economic problems seriously. Meanwhile, experts say that it will not be easy for Sheinbaum to deal with mafia and crime.
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