The president of Mexico is the head of state in Mexico. Currently this is Felipe de Jesus Calderon Hinojosa, President of Mexico from 2006 December 1 to 2012 November 30.
Mexico is a "federal presidential representative democratic republic" whose government is based on a congressional system, whereby thepresident of Mexico is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party electoral system
No. It is a president, who acts as head of government and head of state.
The Mexican president, who is both head of government and head of state.
Mexico has a president, who acts both head of government and head of state. The form of government is Presidential Federal Republic.
Capital is Mexico City. There is no prime minister but a president, who acts as head of government and head of state.
The President of the United Mexican States, Felipe Calderón
No. The president is both head of state and head of government.
Yes, it is the president, who acts as head of state and head of government.
I guess you mean who is the leader of Mexico. He would be the Mexican president, who acts both as head of state and head of government. The PRI Party just succeeded the PAN party in Mexico.
Mexico is a federal representative republic, with a president as head of state. Mexico's president is Felipe Calderon (term: 2006-2012).
Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic. This means the president is both head of government and head of state, resulting in no parliament and no prime minister.
President Felipe Calderon (term: 2006-2012)
Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic. Its leader (head of state, as well as head of government) is the Mexican president, who is elected through direct popular vote.