Andrés Manuel López Obrador finished his term as Mexico’s president on 30 September. His popularity and influence remained strong throughout his presidency – and may continue to do so for long afterwards. However, there is one area of his six-year rule that critics and supporters alike pinpoint as a weakness: security. Despite often hailing a drop in violent crime and touting the effectiveness of his root causes-focused security strategy, insecurity remains rife and will be one of the greatest challenges facing President Claudia Sheinbaum.End of preview - This article contains approximately 1343 words.
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