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Encyclopedia > Democratic Centre Party (Mexico)
Politics of Mexico

Politics of Mexico
Political parties in Mexico
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2000 2003 2004 2005 2006 Image File history File links National flag of Mexico (600 x 320) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... The Elections and Parties Series Democracy Liberal democracy History of democracy Referenda Representative democracy Representation Voting Voting systems Elections Elections by country Elections by calender Electoral systems Politics Politics by country Political campaigns Political science Political philosophy Related topics Political parties Parties by country Parties by name Parties by ideology... The 1917 Constitution of Mexico provides for a federal republic with powers separated into independent executive, legislative, and judicial branches. ... This article lists political parties in Mexico. ... Politics of Mexico Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Mexico ... Mexico held a general election on Sunday, 2 July 2000. ... A number of elections, both federal and local, took place in Mexico during 2003: 6 July 2003 Federal Congress Chamber of Deputies – 500 federal deputies See: 2003 Mexican general election Colima Governor, state congress, and mayors See: 2003 Colima state election Nuevo León Governor, state congress, and mayors See: 2003... A number of local elections are to take place in Mexico during 2004: 4 July 2004 Chihuahua Governor, state congress, and mayors See: 2004 Chihuahua State election Durango Governor, state congress, and mayors See: 2004 Durango State election Zacatecas Governor, state congress, and mayors See: 2004 Zacatecas state election 1... A number of local elections are scheduled to place in Mexico during 2005: 6 February 2005 Baja California Sur Governor, five mayors, and 21 (15+6) local deputies See: 2005 Baja California Sur state election Guerrero Governor See: 2005 Guerrero state election Quintana Roo Governor, eight mayors, and 25 (15... A number of elections are scheduled to place in Mexico during 2006, most importantly a General Election (President and Congress) on 2 July. ...

The Party of the Democratic Centre (Partido de Centro Democrático) is a political party in Mexico. In the presidential elections of 2 july 2000, its candidate Manuel Camacho Solís won 0.6 % of the popular vote. In the senatorial elections of the same date, the party won 1.4 % but no seats in the Senate of Mexico.Since it dis not secure parliamentary representation in 2003 it is not a nationally recognized party. A political party is a political organization that subscribes to a certain ideology and seeks to attain political power within a government. ... Mexico held a general election on Sunday, 2 July 2000. ... Mexico held a general election on Sunday, 2 July 2000. ... The Senate (Spanish: Cámara de Senadores or Senado) is the upper house of Mexicos bicameral Congress. ...


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Party of the Democratic Centre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (122 words)
The Party of the Democratic Centre (Spanish: Partido de Centro Democrático) was a political party in Mexico.
In the presidential elections of 2 July 2000, its candidate Manuel Camacho Solís won 0.6% of the popular vote.
In the senatorial elections of the same date, the party won 1.4% but no seats in the Senate.
Mexico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (8770 words)
Mexico (Spanish: México) is a country located in North America, bordered at the north by the United States, and at the south with Guatemala and Belize in Central America.
Mexico is bordered by the United States to the North, and Belize and Guatemala to the Southeast.
Mexico's major rivers include the Río Bravo del Norte (Rio Grande) on the northern border and the Usumacinta on its southern borders, respectively, together with the Grijalva, Balsas, Pánuco, and Yaqui in the interior.
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