Just like the United States, Mexico is a presidential representative federal republic. At such, the Federal Government is constituted by the Powers of the Union, which are the three branches of government: the Legislature, the Executive and the Judiciary. Rules are proposed by several sources, such as the executive. Then, they are voted and approved by the legislative body, while the executive carries them and the judiciary sees they are observed.
the central government makes the rules of india.
Mexico has been an independent country since 1821.
the principal makes the rules for the school.
mom makes rule laws makes government
The Constitution makes the rules for government.
the mayor
The Survivor of the battle makes the rules.
It started because Texas was tired of Mexico's rules.
Most of them do; some of them don't, just as in the United States. See, Mexico is not the Wild West.
Dogs and cats are the most common pets in Mexico.
The survivor of the battle makes the rules.
congress