Mexico is politically divided into 31 States and 1 Federal District, and each state divided into Municipalities, and the Federal District divided into Boroughs.
So the political leaders of Mexico would be the head of each political division, and they are:
Also, the leader of the Mexican House of Representives, our Deputies and the leader of the Senate, you also have the Head of the Supreem Court, and the leaders of all the Legislative branch in each state, and the house of representatives in Mexico City
Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic, just like the United States. Its current president (as of 2014) is Enrique Peña, from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
Enrique Pena Nieto is the current President of Mexico. As president, Nieto is the head of state and head of government for the country. Nieto was elected to this six-year term in 2012.
The head of the government in Mexico is the president. As of July 2014, the President of Mexico is Enrique Pena Nieto.
The head of the Mexico City government is called the Mayor of Mexico City or the Governor of the Federal District.
The federal government. In fact, the Mexican Revolution (1910-1921) was a struggle between the government and the Mexican people.
Most positions in Mexican politics require direct popular vote.
A few dollars per semester. That is why they are public: most expenses are taken care of by the government.
what is mexico government now
The president of Mexico is the head of Mexico's government.
I think the provincial government is in charge of zoos.
Mexico's government is a federal republic similar to the government of the United States.
Emperor Agustin de Iturbide (1821-1822). However, most of his generals held democratic ideals and with the Casa Mata Plan, switched Mexico's government from "empire" to "republic".
what kind of government did mexico have when spain controlled them
Municipal government is the local government in charge of a town or city.
government that was set up in Mexico in 1822
You mean the federal government? Basically, it keeps the country of Mexico running.