why election in Mexico were not called democratic even if they were held at regular interval of 6 years
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Answer:
Because it is limited to its functioning and also diverse group of people having different ethnicity lives there.
The major problem is corruption as same party is ruling since 1930. Just candidates are changing and mentality remains same of sacking people of wealth and filling their pockets first.
They also have institutional flaws in elections as the votes are counted by citizens and politicians can bribe them according to their will.
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In real, people of Mexico had no choice. There was no way the ruling party could be defeated, although the Mexican people were against it. Till 2000, each election was won by the PRI. Opposition parties could never manage to win
Explanation:
(i) In the polls, the PRI used a lot of dirty tricks.
(ii) All staff of government offices had to participate in all PRI meetings.
(iii) Government school teachers forced parents to vote in the PRI
(iv) The media had except to condemn them, largely ignored the role of opposition political parties.
(v) Sometimes, in the last minute, polling stations were moved from one location to the other, making it difficult to cast votes.
(vi) For its candidates, the PRI invested a considerable amount of money in the campaign . Mexico did not conduct fair elections as each election was won by PRI.