Mexico’s Sheinbaum Faces Rising Disapproval Amid Economic and Security Concerns
While 70% of Mexicans still approve Claudia Sheinbaum’s leadership, rising concerns over corruption, crime, and economic management reveal cracks in her administration’s performance.
Despite initial high marks, the approval rating for Mexico City’s president Claudia Sheinbaum is showing signs of erosion. According to a recent survey by El Financiero, although 70% still express support for her governance, this figure has slipped notably from earlier months, while disapproval rises to a significant 30%. This trend should not be overlooked by those prioritizing stable governance and public trust.Can Goodwill Mask Growing Public Doubts?The decline is more than just numbers on a page. From a peak approval of 85% in February to the current 70%, the drop signals voter unease with key aspects of Sheinbaum’s administration....
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