As a modern, independent country, Mexico has had a government since 1821. The republic was founded in 1823.
None of them: Mexico is an independent country.
No. Both are different, independent countries each with its own government, culture and traditions.
NO
It is a federation of several "independent" states, akin to the United States of America.
The Treaty of Cordoba recognized Mexico as an independent country.
Political independence qualifies as such: Mexico has its own constitution (last changed in 1917), president and bodies of government, such as a supreme court and a bicameral congress.
No, Guatemala is it's own country. Run by it's own government.
It is an independent country, and has a federal republic as government system but 'free' can mean many different things to different people.
Yes. The president also acts as head of government and head of state.
No. Mexico is an independent country.
what is mexico government now