WSJ Calls Xochitl Gálvez AMLO’s Worst Nightmare
AMLO’s hopes to continue governing the country through a proxy chosen by himself could be dashed as a result of his own efforts to discredit Gálvez, the WSJ said
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AMLO’s hopes to continue governing the country through a proxy chosen by himself could be dashed as a result of his own efforts to discredit Gálvez, the WSJ said
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The Institutional Revolutionary Party confirmed her confidence that she will win the opposition’s presidential candidacy, rejecting President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s claims that Senator Xóchitl Gálvez had already won the role
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The federal executive publicly alleged that Gálvez has already been chosen as the Broad Front for Mexico’s 2024 presidential candidate due to behind the scenes collusion, with Gálvez accusing López Obrador of sexism in turn
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Disagreements over the coalition’s rules for the selection of its presidential candidate and dissatisfaction with party leadership has caused a wave of resignations across Va por México and the PRI’s ranks
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If Gálvez wants to be the opposition alliance’s candidate, she will have to publicly declare and demonstrate that she does not owe anything to the Sí por México group
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Mexico’s opposition alliance the Va por México coalition announced the selection process for its presidential candidate in the 2024 elections, as well as the creation of the citizen-led Broad Front for Mexico
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For López Obrador, dismantling the PRI is a key condition for the durability of his ultra-dominant party system, and that has always been the main objective in his obsessive concentration of power
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With Morena’s National Council having established the party’s designated campaign rules, the race for the succession of López Obrador has kicked off with the candidates’ sweeping government resignations
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National Action Party Senator Xóchitl Gálvez was denied access to defend herself at President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s daily morning press conference, even with a court order demonstrating her right to reply in hand
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The elimination of 35 Official Mexican Standards, including for illnesses such as breast, cervical and prostate cancer, will leave the Mexican population without a standard quality of care in public and private hospitals across the nation
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