(2 Oct 2024)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mexico City, Mexico – 1 October 2024
1. Various of newly inaugurated Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum walking on stage in front of Indigenous women
2. Various of Sheinbaum greeting Indigenous women
3. Various of Sheinbaum during traditional cleansing and purification ritual
4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico’s first female president:
"Not in 200, at least in 503 years, there had not been a woman president of Mexico. I didn’t get here alone, I got here with all the women of Mexico."
5. Various of Indigenous woman talking to Sheinbaum
UPSOUND (Spanish): "You are the voice of those of us who had no voice for a long time. Today we Indigenous women are celebrating, not only Indigenous women, we are celebrating all women. All the beautiful country called Mexico is celebrating."
6. Various of Indigenous authorities handing ‘staff of authority’ to Sheinbaum
7. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico’s first female president:
"What we want is more independence and autonomy of the judiciary, to eradicate corruption. Besides, the executive is already democratically elected, the legislative is democratically elected, now it is the turn of the judiciary to be democratically elected."
8. A woman listening to Sheinbaum’s speech
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mexico City, Mexico – 1 October 2024
9. Various of people cheering
10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Arely Oren, student:
"Empowerment and hope. I feel this means empowerment because it means a lot to so many women who have fought, so many women who have tried to rise to power in this way. I feel like this is empowerment and an advance because she is going to be the first of many."
11. Wide of supporters at Mexico City’s main plaza
STORYLINE:
Newly inaugurated Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum attended a mass rally in Mexico City’s colonial-era main plaza, participating in a ceremony in which Indigenous women performed a traditional cleansing ritual on her.
During the ceremony, the women handed Sheinbaum a ‘staff of authority.’
"I didn’t get here alone, I got here with all the women of Mexico," said Sheinbaum during her speech.
Sheinbaum took the oath of office Tuesday as Mexico’s first female president in more than 200 years of independence, promising to protect an expanded social safety net and fight for the poor like her predecessor. But she will face pressing problems.
The 62-year-old scientist-turned-politician will receive a country with a number of immediate challenges, foremost among them stubbornly high levels of violence, a sluggish economy and hurricane-battered Acapulco.
Sheinbaum romped to victory in June with nearly 60% of the vote, propelled largely by the sustained popularity of her political mentor, former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
AP Video by Fernanda Pesce and Amaranta Marentes
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