It depends on what you mean by "democratic". There would be at the very least three dates for such "democratization":
1824 when Mexico switched from a monarchy into a republic
1917 when the ideals of the Mexican Revolution were written in the Mexican Constitution.
2000 when the Partido Revolucionario Institucional(Institutional Revolutionary Party) ended it uncontested reign over Mexico's politics.
Spain became a democracy in the year of 1975. Before 1975 and Spain's democracy standing, Spain was considered a Dictatorship.
It depends on your definition of "democracy". If you mean a government with elected officials, since 1823 when Mexico established itself as a federal republic.
because in 192o .they had a war and it led to a democratic republic party.
It overthrew the last dictator (Victoriano Huerta) and became a full-fledged democracy.
Mexico isn't (yet) a strong democracy. It has had a federal presidential representative republic as government system since 1823, but it still has some weak, corruption-prone institutions.
1917.
Presidential
Democracy
Yes. Although imperfect, Mexico is a democracy.
Mexico is ruled by its people - it is a democracy.
When did Nepal become a democracy
Mexico has been a democracy where the citizens can elect a president and representatives since 2000.
Democracy
It didn't.
When did Nepal become a democracy
Israel was founded as a democracy in 1948.
Mexico
USA, The Philippines, Mexico and others