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Mexico Elects Its Very First Female President

Mexico Elects Its Very First Female President
Jun 3 2024 Share

Claudia Sheinbaum has been elected as Mexico’s first female president in a historic landslide victory, securing 58% to 60% of the vote, according to preliminary results.

The 61-year-old former mayor of Mexico City defeated her main rival, businesswoman Xóchitl Gálvez, by nearly 30 percentage points. Sheinbaum will succeed her mentor, outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, on October 1, and has pledged to continue his policies.

Celebrations erupted in Mexico City’s Zócalo, where supporters waved banners proclaiming “Claudia Sheinbaum, president.” Sheinbaum, whose Jewish grandparents fled from Europe to Mexico, has a distinguished background as an energy scientist and climate change expert. Before her presidential bid, she was the mayor of Mexico City, a role seen as a stepping stone to the presidency.

The election, marking a significant milestone for women in Mexico, also saw all members of Congress, eight state governors, Mexico City’s head, and thousands of local officials elected. However, the campaign was marred by violence, with over 20 local candidates killed.

Gálvez criticized the government and Sheinbaum for the ongoing violence, promising tougher measures against criminal cartels, though lacking specific plans.

Sheinbaum’s campaign benefited significantly from López Obrador’s support, leveraging his nearly 60% approval rating and the Morena party’s success in reducing poverty. Voters endorsed the continuation of these policies, seeing them as a winning strategy despite other contributing factors like increased remittances from abroad.

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Arnold Cassola Now 3rd Favourite EU Candidate In Polls

Arnold Cassola Now 3rd Favourite EU Candidate In Polls
Jun 3 2024 Share

Independent candidate Arnold Cassola has seen a significant increase in his polling numbers, positioning him as a potential contender for one of Malta’s six seats in the European Parliament.

According to a new Times of Malta poll, Cassola’s support has risen from around 1% to just under 6%, making him the third choice among voters.

This boost comes amid a sharp decline in the number of undecided voters, dropping from 41% in April to 25%.

 

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While EP President and PN MEP Roberta Metsola remains the clear frontrunner with one in four voters’ top preference, Cassola’s rise is notable. Metsola’s solid support within her party contrasts with Cassola’s increasing appeal among independents, where 46% of those planning to vote for an independent candidate favour him.

Despite Labour and PN candidates like Alex Agius Saliba and Peter Agius showing strong polling numbers, Cassola stands out as a significant independent presence. His support is particularly strong in PN-leaning regions, indicating a regional divide in voter preferences.

Cassola’s unexpected surge highlights his growing influence and potential to disrupt the traditional party dynamics in the upcoming elections.

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€56,000 Raised For Puttinu In 50 Hour Football Marathon

€56,000 Raised For Puttinu In 50 Hour Football Marathon
Jun 3 2024 Share

A 50 hour football marathon was organised by Fgura United FC to raise funds for NGO Puttinu Cares.

The marathon saw various players of all ages meeting up to play various football matches while also raising funds for the organisation that helps so many people struggling with cancer.

The football club also used the initiative to invite a group of prison inmates to participate. A donation was received on their behalf as well.

Wife of the Prime Minister and Special Olympics Malta President Lydia Abela also joined the fundraising team to offer her support in the wholesome initiative.

Well done all!

Ben Camille Emphasises Importance Of Mental Health Help

Ben Camille Emphasises Importance Of Mental Health Help
Jun 3 2024 Share

Ahead of yesterday’s Love Island Malta episode, Ben Camille took to social media to express how proud he is of the contestants after some of them opened up about their struggles.

Edward Tortell spoke candidly about his struggles with body dysmorphia, whereas Kyonne and Racquel both shared their troubled past with each other – with Kyonne speaking about his relationship with his father and Racquel about having to raise her younger siblings.

 

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Camille wrote on social media, saying that ‘opening up shows courage, strength and willingness to help not only yourself but others too. Let’s be real, we all have moments where we feel far from great.’

‘If you are facing difficulties with your personal appearance, eating disorders or any other challenges related to mental health, please seek help. Do it right now.’

‘Seeking professional help is a crucial step to healing. If you or someone you know is going through these difficulties, contact a professional immediately.’

‘Dar Kenn Għal Saħħtek is one option; +356 2145 3690.’

‘Remember you are not alone. Remember you are beautiful.’

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