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Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexicos first female president, has achieved remarkable popularity just five months into her term.
A February 2025 poll by Mitofsky for El Economista revealed that 68% of Mexicans approve of her administration, a steady rise from 62% in October 2024.This upward trend reflects growing public confidence, even as the country grapples with serious issues like corruption and security.
Sheinbaums approval ratings have consistently climbed, reaching as high as 81% in a January El Financiero poll.Her leadership style and policies resonate with many citizens, particularly her focus on social programs like pensions and scholarships.
However, challenges remain evident.A staggering 84.5% of respondents in the Mitofsky survey described corruption levels as high or moderate.
Security concerns are also significant, with 41% of participants believing that safety conditions have worsened under her administration.Despite these concerns, Sheinbaum has outlined ambitious plans to address Mexicos pressing issues.
Her Plan Mexico, unveiled in January, aims to propel the nation into the worlds top ten economies through a $277 billion (R$1.66 trillion) investment package.Claudia Sheinbaums Approval Climbs to 68% as Mexico Faces Corruption and Security Challenges.
(Photo Internet reproduction)The plan includes creating 1.5 million jobs, boosting domestic manufacturing to ensure that 50% of consumption is Made in Mexico, and reducing bureaucratic hurdles for businesses.
It also emphasizes sustainability and aims to train 150,000 professionals annually in strategic sectors like biotechnology and clean energy.Security remains a critical challenge for Sheinbaums government.
Her administration has strengthened intelligence operations and expanded the National Guard to combat organized crime.Sheinbaum Faces Alarming Violence and Diplomatic PressureHowever, violence persists at alarming levels, with nearly 500 homicides reported during her first week in office alone.
She also faces pressure from the U.S., where President Donald Trump has proposed designating Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations and threatened tariffs on Mexican exports.Sheinbaums diplomatic skills were recently tested when she successfully negotiated with Trump to delay tariffs, preserving economic stability amid tense bilateral relations.
This move bolstered her image as a capable leader navigating complex international dynamics while defending national sovereignty.As Sheinbaums presidency progresses, her ability to deliver tangible results on corruption, security, and economic growth will define her legacy.
While her rising approval reflects optimism, the challenges ahead remain daunting for Mexicos historic leader.





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