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  2. Politics of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In time, the system gradually became, as some political scientists have labeled it, an "electoral authoritarianism" [33] in that the party resorted to any means necessary, except for the dissolution of the constitutional and electoral system itself to remain in power. Mexico was considered a bastion of continued constitutional government when ...

  3. State governments of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Municipal Palace of Veracruz. All states are divided into municipalities, which is the smallest autonomous political entity in Mexico. [2] Municipalities are governed through a municipal council (ayuntamiento) headed by a mayor or municipal president (presidente municipal) whose work is supported by a predetermined number of regents (regidores) and trustees (síndicos), according to the ...

  4. Federal electoral districts of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City, with a population of 9.2 million, has 22. On 12 December 2022, the National Electoral Institute established the districts to be used in the 2024 and 2030 general elections, and the 2027 mid-term election , in accordance with the following criteria: [ 1 ]

  5. Mexico is in turmoil over a radical constitutional change ...

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    Mexico's outgoing president could be basking in triumphs. But Andrés Manuel López Obrador is pushing a radical overhaul to the judicial system that is spurring fear for democracy.

  6. List of political parties in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution (1954–2000) Movement of National Liberation (1961–1964) Workers' Socialist Party (1975–1987) Mexican Democratic Party (1979–1997) Workers' Revolutionary Party (1979–1996) Social Democratic Party (1980-1981) Unified Socialist Party of Mexico (1981–1987) Mexican Workers' Party (1984–1987)

  7. Mexico's president vows to press ahead with changes to ... - AOL

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    Mexico’s outgoing president pledged Friday to press ahead with j udicial reforms despite nervousness among investors and suggestions from his own handpicked successor that he should go slow.

  8. How cartels are changing the U.S.-Mexico political landscape

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    Mexico is a top travel destination for Americans and is our second biggest trade partner, according to the U.S. State Department. “We trade $1.5 million a minute with Mexico,” said Earl ...

  9. Electoral regions of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The first steps away from a system based solely on single-member districts were taken with the 1963 constitutional amendments that introduced "party deputies" (diputados de partido). Under this mechanism, parties winning more than 2.5% of the popular vote were awarded five party deputy seats, with an additional seat for each 0.5% above that ...