
President Claudia Sheinbaum shows her unconditional support for businessmen like Carlos Slim, whom she considers allies in the fight for absolute power. Slim is given a blank check to do business with the government, despite past controversies such as the one related to Line 12 of the Metro. In contrast, Sheinbaum discredits and rejects businessmen like Claudio X. González, whom she labels as "toxic."
Influenced by her Marxist training, Sheinbaum views the world through a lens of class struggle, with her ultimate goal being the monopoly of political power. For her, there is no room for doubt or correction of errors, as she considers her truth to be unquestionable. The recent constitutional reform seeks to ensure the irreversibility of her decisions and limit any challenges.
Sheinbaum's actions are not limited to the business realm, as she also takes a hard line with the Judiciary and the National Electoral Institute. Her approach is clear: us against them, with no room for dialogue with the opposition or pursuit of consensus. Unlike López Obrador, her predecessor, her approach is based on a Marxist ideological structure, in which she sees history as a constant struggle for power.
The President does not hesitate to act against those she considers opponents to her interests in consolidating absolute power. Her biography and ideological training shape her actions and lead her to despise those who do not share her worldview. Thus, businessmen like Slim receive her support, while others, like González, are rejected without room for dialogue.
Sheinbaum continues with her political agenda, marginalizing those she considers adversaries and consolidating her power with the aim of absolute control. This uncompromising stance, determined to silence the opposition, is a constant in her management, reflecting her Marxist interpretation of history as a constant struggle for power.