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Date: July 2, 2018 at 6:55:11 AM EDT
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Subject: Mexico City elects first Jewish, female mayor | The Jerusalem post

Mexico City elects first Jewish, female mayor

By JONATHAN WEBER ROSEN

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Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, presidential candidate of the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA), offers a floral tribute to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the expropriation of Mexico's oil industry, next to Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, candidate for Mexico City Mayor by the National Regeneration (photo credit: GINNETTE RIQUELME/ REUTERS) Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, presidential candidate of the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA), offers a floral tribute to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the expropriation of Mexico's oil industry, next to Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, candidate for Mexico City Mayor by the National Regeneration (photo credit: GINNETTE RIQUELME/ REUTERS)

Not only is Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo the first Jew, but also the first woman to be elected as mayor of Mexico City.

Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, running on the slogan "Together we shall tell history," broke tradition as the first Jewish mayor of Mexico City, the largest city in North America, on Sunday.

Greater Mexico city is home to more than 21 million people and is the largest spanish-speaking city in the world with a Jewish minority population estimated to be no more than 50,000.

Not only is Sheinbaum the first Jew, but also the first woman to be elected as mayor of Mexico City. In a poll by the Mitofsky firm, Sheinbaum won with a limited majority consisting of no more than 55.5 percent of the vote.

Sheinbaum is a scientist, activist and a teacher who received her doctorate degree in energy engineering and physics from the (UNAM) National Autonomous University of Mexico.

Born in 1962, Sheinbaum is the grandchild of Mexican immigrants from Lithuania and Bulgaria.

In 2017, her political career began when Sheinbaum was elected as district mayor of Mexico City's Tlalpan neighborhood which consisted of over nine million constituents.



Sheinbaum has served as Secretary of the Environment since 2015 and has a record of working in government and intergovernmental organizations pertaining to climate change.

Sheinbaum was one of the first Mexican politicians to break away with Lopez Obrador's splinter movement from the mainstream Mexican Left-wing party, the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) in 2014. 

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