Even after so many years, Mexicans still love Andrés Manuel López Obrador. In power since 2018, the Mexican President holds a 60% approval rating, but there is increasing concern among the population about insecurity in the country, as revealed by a Reforma newspaper survey. Six out of ten Mexicans approved of “the way López Obrador […]
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