MEXICO CITY -- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum used her daily news briefing Wednesday to say she had pressed charges against the drunken man captured on video groping her while she walked from the National Palace to the Education Ministry.
What should have been a five-minute time-saving walk from Mexico's National Palace to the Education Ministry for Sheinbaum has become a viral moment after a video captured the man accosting her.
The brief clip has given the daily harassment and assaults that women suffer in Mexico their highest-profile platform.
At the briefing, Sheinbaum also called on states to look at their laws and procedures to make it easier for women to report such assaults and said Mexicans needed to hear a "loud and clear, no, women's personal space must not be violated."

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