reduce its national debt
Liberal reforms and human rights.
The Institutional Revolutionary Party
You need to specify which reforms you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer you question.
Egypt.
Delegates wanted reforms from the Mexican government. This was to quell the belief that settlers in Texas want to secede from Mexico.
make painful reforms
make painful reforms
reduce its national debt
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Liberal reforms and human rights.
he went back to mexico and sucked
In the early 1980s, Mexico faced a significant economic crisis marked by high inflation, a devalued peso, and mounting foreign debt. The country was forced to implement austerity measures and seek financial assistance from international organizations like the International Monetary Fund (IMF). These measures included cuts to public spending and structural reforms aimed at stabilizing the economy and restoring investor confidence. The crisis had long-lasting effects on Mexico's economy and social fabric, leading to increased poverty and inequality.
Texas did rebel against Mexico, because Mexico passed 7 laws which did away with the many constitutional reforms.
The Institutional Revolutionary Party
Diversify its exports
Giving Mexican land to the Catholic church: (Mexico was getting smaller and smaller, and they wanted to keep land)Separation of the church and state: I have no idea. I'll find out later.
the reforms of education