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Mexico's March toward the 2024 Election
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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Sep 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
From the presidential state of the union to Independence Day, September in Mexico is a politically momentous time. This year, it saw President Andrés Manuel López Obrador usher through a deepening military control over public security just in time for independence celebrations. In this episode, political analyst Carlos Bravo Regidor talks with AS/COA Online’s Carin Zissis about AMLO’s military moves, the building of his legacy, and how it all relates to a 2024 presidential race that’s already well underway.
Listen to a prior episode with Bravo Regidor about AMLO’s first 100 days in office: t.ly/BFOZ
Hear other episodes and subscribe to Latin America in Focus at: www.as-coa.org/podcast
The music in this episode is Cantos de México by Carlos Chávez performed by Orquesta Pasatono for Americas Society.
Listen to a prior episode with Bravo Regidor about AMLO’s first 100 days in office: t.ly/BFOZ
Hear other episodes and subscribe to Latin America in Focus at: www.as-coa.org/podcast
The music in this episode is Cantos de México by Carlos Chávez performed by Orquesta Pasatono for Americas Society.
Released:
Sep 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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