Yes, it is the president, who acts as head of state and head of government.
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Mexico's chief executive is the president of the country according to the constitution. The current president as of 2014 is Enrique Peña Nieto.
Opponents believed having a single executive was just like having one king.
the argument for and against having a single executive was that they thought a single executive could act more quickly when urgent action was required.
The executive, the legislative and the judiciary.
Mexico has a limited government, as the power is distributed among the executive, legislative and judiciary.
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a single administrator.
Opponents of the single executive believe that concentrating too much power in one individual can lead to authoritarianism and abuse of power. They argue that a single executive lacks the checks and balances that come with a system that divides power among multiple branches of government. Additionally, they suggest that a single executive can be more prone to making hasty or ill-considered decisions without input from other perspectives.
Executive, legislative and the judiciary. Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic, much like the United States or Brazil.
None. Mexico is a federal republic with a president as executive power.
Plural executive means that there are more than one person serving as the chief executive of the polity. For example, the old USSR at one time , had a troika - three persons who made administrative decisions. Ancient Rome has a tribune system (prior to Caesar) in which two tribunes administered the state.