Which party always won elections in mexico since its independence in 1930 until 2000?
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Since its independence in 1930, Mexico holds elections every six years to elect its President. The country has never been under a military or dictator's rule. But until 2000 every election was won by a party called PRI or the Institutional Revolutionary Party.
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PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party) always won elections in Mexico since its independence in 1930 until 2000.
Explanation:
- Mexico has held presidential elections every six years since its independence in 1930, but until 2000, every election was won by the PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party).
- Because the PRI utilised several corrupt measures to win the elections, no opposition party was able to win.
- All government employees were required to attend all government meetings, and teachers were expected to persuade parents to vote for PRI. The media was also under PRI's influence.
- As a result, we cannot call this system a democracy, and we conclude that Mexico could not be termed a democracy until the year 2000.
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