Yes he is, by direct popular vote.
the Mexican people in 2000
To prevent him from being elected as president of Mexico.
Zachary Taylor
The President of the United Mexican States. The President is the head of state, head of government, and supreme commander of the Mexican armed forces. Mexican Presidents are limited to one six-year term. They can't be re-elected.
Zachary Taylor
Yes, the Mexican president is elected by direct popular vote.
A natural-born US citizen of Mexican descent can be elected President, but a person born in Mexico cannot. Article II, Section 1, Paragraph 5 of the Constitution specifies the President (and Vice-President) must be natural-born, meaning born in one of the US States, US Territories, or on a US military base. Naturalized US citizens are not eligible to run for President.
he was elected the true mexican president in 2006 and 2012 but lost against corruption and money from the PRI
If you mean when was last elected the current government: the president was elected on July, 2006, whereas the current congress was elected last July.If you mean when was established the current form of government (federal republic with bicameral congress), it began on 1917 as part of the Mexican Revolution.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Mexico
William McKinley was elected President in 1900.
False. He DID live in Los Pinos (the Mexican equivalent to the White House).
THE president is elected by the electrol college. Congress is elected by the people