ICL - Mexico Index
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Description: Complete copies and links to the country's Constitution, along with related background, history and events, provided by International Constitutional Law.
Under the 1917 Constitution, Mexico is a federal republic with separation of powers. The bicameral Congress comprises the Senate and a Chamber of Deputies. The President has sweeping governmental powers in nearly all fields. Until the 1988 elections, politics was dominated by the PRI for half a century. The PRI was accused of heavy-handed electoral fraud in local elections. The constitution forbids a second consecutive term for any elected official. This has the unwanted side effect that officials are not accountable to the voters and try to use their office for personal advantage while they have it.
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