President Claudia Sheinbaum was assaulted while greeting supporters near the presidential palace in Mexico City on Tuesday. A drunken man approached her, put his arm around her shoulder, and groped her hip and chest while trying to kiss her neck. This incident highlighted Mexico’s ongoing struggle with women's safety.
Sheinbaum, 63, was walking to a public event when the aggressive behavior occurred. Initially, she appeared confused by the attack, which was recorded on video. At one point, she even agreed to take a photo with the man before realizing the severity of the situation after watching the footage.
"This person approached, completely intoxicated (...) it wasn't until I saw the videos later that I realized what had really happened," Sheinbaum said on Wednesday.
As Mexico’s first female president, Sheinbaum’s experience underscores the persistent dangers women face in the country, prompting urgent calls for tougher legal protections.
Summary: The attack on President Sheinbaum spotlights Mexico’s troubling issue with women’s safety, prompting her demand for nationwide criminalization of sexual harassment.
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