In Mexico, the Presidential "Dedazo" Ain't as Strong as It Looks
But here's the deal: Mexico's got a no-repeat rule for presidents. AMLO can't just stick around, so in October, Claudia Sheinbaum's supposed to take over. And you know what? Even though he really wants her to keep his dreams alive, history's shown that the "dedazo" isn't always a golden ticket to the big chair.
The "Dedazo" Lowdown
The "dedazo" used to be a big deal in Mexico, especially with the PRI party. It was like the outgoing president picking their buddy to take over without really asking anyone else. But times have changed, and now democracy's a bigger player in the game. Plus, the media's all up in everyone's business, and people actually care what they think.
AMLO and Claudia's Thing
So AMLO's giving Claudia Sheinbaum the thumbs up, and she's a big deal in his Morena party. But just because he says she's the one, doesn't mean she's gonna waltz into the presidency without any problems. She's got her own battles to fight, like fixing the economy and making sure everyone's treated fairly. And let's not forget about keeping the government honest.
What's Next for Mexico?
As we all get ready for a new president in Mexico, we're all watching to see how much pull AMLO really has. Claudia Sheinbaum's got a lot on her plate, and we're curious to see if she can handle it without AMLO constantly whispering in her ear. We'll know if the "dedazo" still has some juice by how she does with all the tough stuff.
Wanna Know More?
- Check out the full story on the "dedazo"
- Learn about Claudia Sheinbaum's rise to fame
- See what's on the horizon for Mexico's next president
The bottom line is, even though AMLO's got a say in who's next, it's not a sure thing. Sheinbaum's gotta show she can handle the heat in the kitchen. And we're all just waiting to see how it plays out.

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