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how far it is correct to say that the government of PRI in mexico was non democratic .

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • We know that Mexico is a country between U.S and central America.
  • From Mexico's independence 1930 to 2000 ,Mexico ruled by the strong central power and have limited political freedom minded Revolutionary Party (PRI), a central political grouping infamous for imposing a social order which depends on relations of patronage .
  • Though its bad behaviour rule were a likely to give a false impression democratic disguise, with all of its forms and trappings conveyed through elections and campaigns.
  • Included in the injustices promoted by the PRI through manipulation of the voting system, the party also dominated Mexico’s politics on both the national and state levels.
  • Thus, We can say that the government of PRI in Mexico was non-democratic.

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Answered by llAngelicQueenll
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☆ Although Mexico's constitution called a democratic government, but democracy has not even begin to take shape in Mexico until the late 1900s.

☆ For most of the 12th century, Mexico was ruled by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRL) , a monopolistic political grouping infamous for imposing a clientelistic and patronage based social order.

☆ Included in the injustices promoted by the PRI through manipulation of the voting system, the party also dominated Mexico's politics on both the national and state levels.

☆ Thus, this militarized rule prevented the authentic practice of democracy by often nulifying what should have been the effective powers of the electorate.

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