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♥️♥️critically evaluate the effects of the election held in mexico

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Mexico's ruling party's reversal in the July 1997 congressional and gubernatorial elections marks a great step forward in a lengthy and not always direct passage toward democracy that stretches back nearly a quarter century. Long regarded as an authoritarian regime because of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party's (Partido Revolucionario Institucional, or PRI) monopoly on important electoral victories and the capacity of the president to rule in effect as a six-year dictator,(1) Mexicans now have divided government, with major leaders of the opposition controlling the city halls or the state houses of Mexico's largest cities and most modern states. The president can no longer govern without consulting the opposition

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