Social Sciences, asked by kynanryle, 10 months ago

'Till 2000, Mexican people seemed to have a choice to elect their leader but practically they had no choice.' Support this statement with suitable reasons.

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Answered by MarshmellowGirl
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REASONS

Institutional Revolutionary Party of PRI was the dominant party that used to win all the elections in Mexico until 2000.

Teachers of government schools forced all the parents to vote for the PRI.

Opposition parties contested elections but never managed to win at those hard times.

The PRI used many dirty tricks to win the elections.

The PRI spent lot of money in the campaign for the respective candidates.

It was made difficult for people to cast their votes by shifting the polling booths from one place to another at the last few minutes.

Opposition parties were always crticised and were ignored by the media.

All the people who employed in government offices and sectors were forced to attend its party meetings.

Answered by Anonymous
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REASONS

☆ Institutional Revolutionary Party of PRI was the dominant party that used to win all the elections in Mexico until 2000.

☆ Teachers of government schools forced all the parents to vote for the PRI.

☆ Opposition parties contested elections but never managed to win at those hard times.

☆ The PRI used many dirty tricks to win the elections.

☆ The PRI spent lot of money in the campaign for the respective candidates.

☆ It was made difficult for people to cast their votes by shifting the polling booths from one place to another at the last few minutes.

☆ Opposition parties were always crticised and were ignored by the media.

☆ All the people who employed in government offices and sectors were forced to attend its party meetings.

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