For most of the twentieth century Mexico has had an elected president and a representative legislative assembly. However, these democratic institutions were weakened by the fact that one political party, the PRI, dominated Mexican politics. The representation scheme in the legislature and the powers of the presidency allowed this party to dominate all three branches of Mexico's national government.
The politics of Mexico takes place in a framework of presidential representative democratic republic. The President of Mexico is head of state and head of government.
Mexico cannot be called as democratic because here the ruling party(PRI) uses dirty tricks to win in the election and for many years pri is owning in the elections
Mexico is more democratic then it is republican. It is a republic though.
Democratic State
it has a federal!!!
democratic republic
Depends on where you are. In the U.S., both Mexico and Canada are (somewhat) democratic.
The state democratic party platform for New Mexico does include marriage equality.
Democratic
maybe. maybe not, maybe yes
It is democratic in paper, being a federal presidential representative republic, just like the United States. It however, has less mature public institutions which prevent it from becoming a fully democratic country.
No, there is no placed called Mexico, New Mexico.
ITS NOT CALLED MEXICO CITY FOR NOTHING, mexico duh
Mexico has a similar government to the United States. It has a President, and is a Federal Republic with a Constitution. There are three branches of government, just like in America. Therefore, Mexico is very democratic. Probably more so, because they have more political parties than America.