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Donald Trump, who will take office as president in the United States on January 20, continues to be in the spotlight with his words, even though he has not officially started his term yet. REACTION TO TRUMPSpeaking at the daily press conference at the National Palace, Sheinbaum reacted to Trump's statement, "We will change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America." Sheinbaum reminded that the name Gulf of Mexico has been internationally recognized since 1607 and used the following expressions: “LET'S CALL NORTH AMERICA 'MEXICO AMERICA'”“I am presenting an old map from 1607. Of course, the Gulf of Mexico is recognized as the official name by the United Nations (UN). But why don’t we call North America 'Mexico America'? It sounds nice, doesn’t it? According to the Apatzingan Constitution, we can discuss this. Then let’s call North America Mexico America.” MEXICO IS GOVERNED BY THE PEOPLEAddressing Trump's statements targeting Mexico, Sheinbaum said, “Yesterday President Trump, excuse me, but I think he has been misinformed. Mexico is governed by the people, and we continue to strengthen democracy here.” THE IMPORTANCE OF THE APATZINGAN CONSTITUTIONThe Apatzingan Constitution, which Sheinbaum referred to in her speech, is considered the first constitutional text created during the independence movement, proclaimed on October 22, 1814, in the city of Apatzingan, Mexico. HISTORICAL ORIGIN OF THE GULF OF MEXICOAfter the discovery of the Americas, Spanish explorers conducted mapping and exploration activities in the region. In the early 16th century, the region was named the Gulf of Mexico, and it has been known by this name on international maps ever since.
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