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  2. Politics of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The period from 1920–1934 in Mexico was marked by a strong presence of military in government and a failure to implement revolutionary reforms. [ 8 ] Under President Lázaro Cárdenas (1934–40), the party transformed into the Partido de la Revolución Mexicana , which was organized on a corporate basis, with peasants, labor, the popular ...

  3. Federal government of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Government of Mexico (alternately known as the Government of the Republic or Gobierno de la República or Gobierno de México) is the national government of the United Mexican States, the central government established by its constitution to share sovereignty over the republic with the governments of the 31 individual Mexican states, and to represent such governments before ...

  4. 1824 Constitution of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    1. The Mexican nation is sovereign and free from the Spanish government and any other nation. 3. The religion of the nation is the Roman Catholic Church and is protected by law and prohibits any other. 4. The Mexican nation adopts as its form of government a popular federal representative republic. 6.

  5. Constitution of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The most recent text of the Constitution in the Government website (in Spanish) Full text in English (translation by Carlos Pérez Vázques) of the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States (2005 edition by the Institute of Juridical Research, UNAM) A History of the Mexican Constitution; Alfredo Acedo.

  6. State governments of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    State governments of Mexico are those sovereign governments formed in each Mexican state. State governments in Mexico are structured according to each state's constitution and modeled after the federal system , with three branches of government — executive , legislative , and judicial — and formed based on the congressional system .

  7. Ecuador’s Raid on the Mexican Embassy, Explained - AOL

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    Mexican cartels, especially the Jalisco New Generation cartel and the Sinaloa cartel, are heavily involved in Ecuador’s criminal scene, giving local gangs more firepower and funds in their ...

  8. Secretary of State (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    In the United Mexican States, the federal executive power of the government is exercised by the president of the republic whose official denomination is Constitutional President of the United Mexican States, to carry out the development of its powers and functions, the president has the power to freely appoint members of his cabinet, each of which is the head of a secretariat of state that is ...

  9. Is the Mexican government hiding how many people have gone ...

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    Critics say the government of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is trying to downplay how people have disappeared in recent years.