Mexico's government is a federal republic similar to the government of the United States.
Right.
Federal representative republic.
Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic. As such, some of the government officials (president, congress) are elected by direct popular vote.
A federal presidential representative republic type of government qualifies as such.
Yes. These are known as diputados. And can be elected for federal, state and municipal governments.
Mexico has a president, who acts both head of government and head of state. The form of government is Presidential Federal Republic.
It is a "federal presidential representative democratic republic" whose government is based on a congressional system, whereby the president of Mexico is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party electoral system.In short, it has a form of government much like that of the United States.
No. Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic which works just like the US Government.
Federal Representative Presidential Republic.
Yes. Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic, just like the United States.
Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and Venezuela have such form of government.