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Carlos Luis Sánchez y Sánchez

PhD in Political Science from FLACSO, Mexico and professor/researcher at the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences of UNAM. He is currently director of the Revista Mexicana de Opinión Pública of the FCPYS/UNAM.

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Trump’s victory and the rejection of the Woke movement

The election results can be considered an anti-progressive reaction that was already showing up in public opinion and in the behavior of audiences.

After the presidential election in Mexico: What’s the verdict?

The opposition has been left stunned. The generational renewal, bland and lacking substance, passed through the Citizen Movement party and its candidate, who only secured 10% of the votes.

Deciding by polls: the selection of female presidential candidates in Mexico

The recent internal election process of candidates for the presidency of the ruling party and the opposition coalition was based on polls as the sole selection criterion.