The Mexican president forms part of a federal presidential representative republic, which has three powers: the executive, the legislative and the judiciary.
The executive is basically the President of the United Mexican States, who is head of state, head of government and commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
The Mexican president
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was a Mexican president and general. He played a key role in the Texas Revolution and the founding of the Mexican Republic.
he was president of Mexico as well as supreme commander of Mexican forces
The Indian presidency is a mainly ceremonial office that is supposed to be fairly nonpartisan. The U.S. and Mexican presidencies lead the government and are actively involved in day-to-day politics.
No, Abraham Lincoln was not Mexican.
Yes. A Mexican can be the president of Mexico. The president of Mexico is constitutionally required to be born in Mexico. Also, a person of Mexican descent could the president of other countries as long as they met the criteria for being president in that particular country.
Lincoln I believe...
they represent their mexican president that is living or has died.
He was president of Mexico as well as supreme commander of the Mexican forces.
Santa Anna.
James Knox Polk was the US president during the Mexican War.
James Knox Polk was the US president during the Mexican War.