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Lower than high in 2 months of the second floor

Almost two months after the new? Government of the 4T, There are more shadows than lights in his performance.

The attendance of the President Sheinbaum to the meeting of G20 in Brazil. At least in foreign policy he distances himself a little (a little) from his mentor, who hated his presence in international forums and in general leaving the country to meet with his counterparts. remember to Diaz Ordaz who suffered from the same insecurity and shyness. Outside of a meeting with Lyndon Johnson at the northern border and attending a meeting in Central Americadid not leave in 6 years of his mandate.

At the G20, Claudia Sheinbaum, like a fish in water, demonstrated the usefulness of multilateralism so despised by AMLO: Mexico’s presence setting a position on the event’s agenda and just as important as that, the bilateral meetings with world leaders, many of whom, above all, Biden y Trudeaudid not attend its inauguration. The meetings with Xi Jingping of China y Macron of France were especially important for the country.

Regarding the proposal to transfer 1% of military spending to reforestation, it is still attractive to exchange weapons for trees, but for these ideas to prosper and not be lost in simple rhetoric, they must be worked on diplomatically before, during and after. Did Foreign Minister De la Fuente do it and is he doing it? Criticism on networks and media did not wait: Mexico proposes reforestation on a global scale, when AMLO deforested the southeast to build a train with the capacity to carry between 5 and 8 wagons per day of the 75 that they intended to put into operation (official data provided by Jaime Anchustegui in Ciro in the morning). And above all, he proposes it just days after announcing the federal budget with cuts to SEMARNAT! CONGRUENCE! It is a fundamental value in politics.

On the contrary, mistakes continue to accumulate in the process of implementing judicial reform: Ramírez de la O’s budget cuts almost in half what the INE of Taddei: 13 billion It is considered too much for a complex registration process of thousands of applicants, selection of profiles by Morenista committees, raffle again, registration of names in countless ballots that will confuse the voter, campaigns coordinated by the INE itself, training of operators , installation of polling stations, voting, counting, counting and results.

All of this, built from the knees with no other purpose than to subject the Judiciary to satisfy AMLO’s thirst for revenge, and without measuring the political, legal and social consequences, has now led to the same councilors who voted in favor of overrepresentation in the Congressthe condition without which it is reformed, is extended by one leg 90 days to have time to organize it better? Without a doubt, the project of Minister González Alcántara would have avoided all this resounding disaster, if it had not been for the decisive vote against Alberto Pérez Dayán.

But what most overwhelms and bothers both Tyrians and the Morenoist Trojans themselves, is the persistent presence of AMLO’s agenda in the government of Claudia Sheinbaum. There is no doubt that the guest of “La Chingada” in Palenque, calculated very well his launch of multiple initiatives on February 5 and placing his stalwarts (Adam Augustus, Monreal y Noroña) in the Chambers, so that they could process them as a priority, at least occupying the present Legislature in his political interest, and not in her priorities, including the shameful imposition of Piedra, the worst rated in the CNDHin a senatorial farcical process. A complete calculation of transexenal presence in perfect physical absence!

Will they one day leave her and will she want to govern, starting by not cutting the budget of her Alma Mater, the UNAM and the POLI?

Research professor at UNAM




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**To ⁤what extent does President Sheinbaum’s international engagement, as‍ evidenced by her presence at the G20 and meetings with global​ leaders, signify a break from ‌the foreign policy approach⁣ of her predecessor, President AMLO?**

## Interview:​ The 4T Two Months In – Shadows and‍ Light?

**Host:** Welcome to World Today⁤ News! Today we delve into the performance of the new 4T government, almost two months after taking⁤ office. We’re fortunate to have two esteemed guests joining ​us: Dr.⁣ [Guest 1 Name], a renowned political analyst, and [Guest 2 Name], a leading expert in⁢ international relations.

**Dr. [Guest 1 Name], let’s⁣ begin with the elephant in the room⁣ – President Sheinbaum’s international presence. The article⁤ contrasts‍ her attendance at the G20 with President AMLO’s ‌aversion to international forums. How significant is this shift in approach, and what potential implications does it hold?**

**[Guest 1 Name responds]**

**Host:** Dr. [Guest 2 Name], you focus on international relations. How do you ‍perceive⁣ Mexico’s position at the G20 under President Sheinbaum, particularly‍ in‌ light‌ of her meetings with ‍leaders ‍like Biden, Trudeau, Xi Jinping, and Macron? ‍What opportunities and challenges do these‍ engagements present for Mexico?

**[Guest 2 Name responds]**

**Host:** Moving onto domestic policy, the article raises questions⁣ about​ the proposed reforestation ⁢initiative​ using 1% of military ⁣spending. While ‍the ‌concept seems attractive, ⁤concerns regarding practicality and congruence ⁣with ‌past actions are raised. What are your thoughts⁤ on this proposal, and​ how viable do ​you believe it is?

**[Guest 1 Name responds]**

**Host:** Let’s discuss the contentious issue of judicial reform. The article highlights ​the​ budget cuts faced by the INE and the potential political ramifications. Dr. [Guest 2 Name], in your view, how has the process of judicial reform unfolded ‌so far? What are⁤ the broader implications of these decisions for ⁢the Mexican political landscape?

**[Guest 2 Name responds]**

**Host:** The article also points to‍ a‍ significant concern: the lingering presence of AMLO’s agenda⁢ within the ⁣Sheinbaum government. Dr. [Guest 1 Name], how do you interpret this dynamic? Does it align ⁤with President Sheinbaum’s stated intentions for ‌her administration?

**[Guest 1 Name responds]**

**Host:** looking ahead, ⁢what key challenges and opportunities do you ‍see for the Sheinbaum ‍government⁤ in the coming months?

**[Both guests offer their closing perspectives]**

**Host:** ‌We’re at a pivotal moment in Mexican​ politics. Thank you,​ Dr. [Guest 1 Name] and Dr. [Guest 2 Name], for sharing your valuable insights with us. We‌ encourage our ⁢viewers to engage in thoughtful⁣ discussion⁢ about these ‍crucial issues and⁤ contribute to shaping the future of Mexican⁢ democracy.

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