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Mexico City elects its first woman mayor into office

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MEXICO CITY: Mexico City has elected a woman mayor for the first time in history, local politician and scientist Claudia Sheinbaum, according to exit polls.

Sheinbaum, 56, won the election to lead North America’s largest city with between 47.5% and 55.5% of the vote, according to an estimate by polling firm Mitofsky.

A woman had previously served as mayor of the capital on an interim basis – Rosario Robles, from 1999 to 2000 – but Sheinbaum, who holds a doctorate in physics, is the first woman elected to the post.

Sheinbaum surged into office on the coat-tails of the anti-establishm­ent leftist in the presidenti­al race, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.

She was among the first politician­s to leave Mexico’s establishe­d left-wing party, the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD), and join Lopez Obrador’s breakaway, Morena, when he formally launched it in 2014.

The following year, she won an election for district mayor of Mexico City’s Tlalpan neighbourh­ood, Lopez Obrador’s own district and one of the 16 “delegation­s” that make up the sprawling capital of more than nine million people.

That was her launch pad for her mayoral campaign.

But her rapid political rise has not been without controvers­y.

Her district was one of the areas hardest hit by the earthquake that devastated central Mexico on Sept 19.

A private elementary school in the district collapsed in the quake, killing 19 children and seven adults inside.

It later emerged the district had granted dodgy constructi­on permits to the private school’s owner – who is today on the run from the law – allowing her to construct an apartment for herself on top of the building, which destabilis­ed the structure.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Allies: Obrador holding up Sheinbaum’s (left) hand in support during the closing of his political rally in Mexico City.
— Reuters Allies: Obrador holding up Sheinbaum’s (left) hand in support during the closing of his political rally in Mexico City.

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