maybe. maybe not, maybe yes
Mexico is more democratic then it is republican. It is a republic though.
democratic republic
Yes. After a few years of a failing monarchy, Mexico switched to a republic form of government.Nowadays, Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic.
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.
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Historically, "Democratic Republic" usually meant "socialist". "People's Democratic Republic" (or "Democratic People's Republic" meant "really, REALLY socialist".
One political party held power for decades
It is a federal presidential republic, just like the United States (e.g. it is a democracy)
The United States government is a democratic republic.
Kinshasa is the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, in Africa.
republic
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.