It was announced in Mexico that these elections could be of change, and so it has been. The leftist Andrés Manuel López Obrador will be the successor of the conservative Enrique Peña Nieto. If the fast counting data is confirmed.
Mexico is the second largest economic power of the ego and Central America. López Obrador will become the leader of a country of great importance. In addition, a candidate has had the best results ever obtained.
The winner asks Mexicans to put the collective benefit ahead of the personal and calls for “reconciliation.” He has announced that he will make “profound changes” to achieve a “true democracy.” He is going to make a fourth revolution.
As he has said throughout the campaign, the fight against corruption will be one of his government’s priorities and he has announced changes in fiscal and financial control; that is, he will sharpen them.
López Obrador has said that the new government will replace the “poor” and “rich,” as well as Mexicans of any political ideology and any sexual orientation.
López Obrador will swear his six-year term on December 1.
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