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Contemporary Mexican Politics May 2026

: Unlike AMLO, Sheinbaum is viewed as less combative and more technical. However, she has continued the tradition of daily morning press conferences ( mañaneras ) to maintain direct communication with the public.

: Morena holds overwhelming power, governing 23 out of 32 states as of 2026. In contrast, traditional opposition parties like the PAN and PRI have seen their influence dwindle significantly, struggling to provide a coherent alternative to the ruling coalition. Contemporary Mexican Politics

Contemporary Mexican politics in 2026 is defined by the leadership of , the country's first female president, and the continued dominance of her party, Morena . Her administration is characterized by a "continuity with change" approach, maintaining the "Fourth Transformation" social programs of her predecessor, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), while applying her own data-driven, scientific background to governance. The Current Political Landscape : Unlike AMLO, Sheinbaum is viewed as less

: President Sheinbaum enjoys a legislative supermajority in both chambers of Congress. This has enabled the passage of sweeping constitutional reforms, including the landmark judicial reform where judges and Supreme Court justices are now elected by popular vote. In contrast, traditional opposition parties like the PAN

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