México se une a Argentina, Brasil, Chile y Costa Rica, países que han hecho historia al colocar a una mujer como jefa de Estado
Una nación más rompió el control masculino en el continente americano luego de las elecciones celebradas en México el 2 de junio de 2024, sumándose a otros países como Argentina, Brasil, Chile y Costa Rica, en donde ya contaron con una mujer en la presidencia de la República.
En una elección popular, Castro no solo rompió el control masculino sino que le dio un golpe al bipartidismo que había imperado en esa nación centroamericana. “El hecho de que Xiomara haya ganado es parte de las luchas de las mujeres de la segunda mitad del Siglo XX.
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