I’ll be interested to see how she will compare to Obrador’s administration. I wish her luck
It’s a good question. Her policies as mayor were very different from AMLO’s, and it’s frankly weird that AMLO (a fossil fuel fundamentalist and Trump-like populist) had a PhD climate scientist as his successor. But she is officially his successor and kept a lot of AMLO people. There’s no easy answers, we’ll just have to wait and see.
From what I’ve heard, it’ll be a continuation of the same policies. Including leaving the cartels alone.
In all fairness that was probably necessary to make it to the presidency with her head still firmly attached to her body.
Yeah.
A lot of commenters have unrealistic expectations, as though anything less than burning capitalism to the ground is unacceptable.
How dare she allow the country’s largest source of revenue to continue producing oil.
I would prefer a president with a doctorate in climate science than one without.
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