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Mexico’s First Woman President Is Not a Fluke

Constitutional reform has led the country to hold some of the highest proportions of women in politics worldwide

June 6, 2024 • by Adriana Piatti-Crocker
Mexico has just elected its first woman president, the result of well-designed women-friendly policy. ...

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