Leftist Leader Takes Reins in Mexico, Vowing to Help the Poor

Dec 03, 2018 13:15

Leftist Leader Takes Reins in Mexico, Vowing to Help the Poor

MEXICO CITY - Leftist politician Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador assumed Mexico’s presidency with a promise - to profoundly transform Latin America’s second-biggest economy and to lead a government free of corruption.

Seemingly tireless at age 65, Lopez Obrador breezed through a day of public appearances Saturday that included taking the oath of office and speaking to Congress and attending an inaugural celebration at Mexico City’s vast main square.

He received a spiritual cleansing by indigenous leaders as part of the festivities, then closed out the gathering with a folksy 90-minute speech to the thousands of jubilant fans jamming the Zocalo vowing to help the poor in a nation where almost half the population lives in poverty.

“We are going to govern for everyone, but we are going to give preference to the most impoverished and vulnerable,” Lopez Obrador said. “For the good of all, the poor come first.”
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