On paper, Mexico is a democracy with a "federal representative republic" as form of government. In practice however, there is a high degree of corruption among public officials which translates into undemocratic practices such as nepotism, buying and selling of votes and "acarreados", who are people that show at public demonstrations in exchange of money or other kind of support, such as food and household items.
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Democracy
Yes. Although imperfect, Mexico is a democracy.
Mexico is ruled by its people - it is a democracy.
Mexico has been a democracy where the citizens can elect a president and representatives since 2000.
Democracy
It didn't.
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Mexico
competing political parties
Mabye. Who knows? Only Mexicans and or Americans
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