
New challenger gives Mexican opposition hope of beating AMLO's party
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Mexican Senator Xóchitl Gálvez could be the opposition's presidential candidate in the upcoming election, an intriguing prospect due to her potential benefit for U.S.-Mexico relations.
After being criticized by the president at his morning press conference, Senator Gálvez requested the right of reply, and the president denied her. After obtaining a judicial order that would supposedly force the president to receive her, he refused to open the doors of the National Palace. Armando Regil reports on México and Latin America for Fox News Digital. Armando has contributed articles to El Economista, Forbes México, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, El País, Expansión, PanAm Post and Diario de las Américas. You can follow Armando on Twitter @armando_regil.
From that moment, Gálvez became a symbol of resistance, a leader of an opposition willing to fight the democratic battle to win the presidency in 2024 and remove AMLO and his party Morena from the presidency.

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