He is the head of state and head of government; he is also the supreme commander of the armed forces. He is the executive power from a federal presidential republic, so he does not have unlimited power.
Yes, as much as President of the United States is.
He was president in Mexico) He played a leading role in Mexico's fight for independence from Spain in 1821. In 1829, he fought against Spain again as the European power tried to regain control of Mexico. In 1833, He became Mexico's president.
No
Porfirio Diaz (1830-1915)
Yes Congress has relinquished too much power to the President.
None. Mexico is a federal republic with a president as executive power.
Which U.S. president refused to recognize General Huerta as the leader of Mexico during the revolution
The president of Mexico is the head of Mexico's government.
no, we dont have absolut power since 1915 for the war of the revolution in 1910 before of the president venustiano carranza next to the power the president francisco i. madero and his phrase was "sufragio electivo no reeleccion"
As Commander in Chief, he sent armed forced into territory claimed by both the U.S and Mexico.
not much but they do have some say
A President. Felipe Calderon, is the current President of Mexico.