Mexican Constitution of 1917, fundamental law of the state
The undemocratic tradition that prevailed in the Mexican political system for decades, made the Constitution a religious rather than legal text. The new reality of political pluralism and the alternation have corrected this view. Now, despite its more than 500 reforms since its enactment, remains th...
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Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas
2010
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总结: | The undemocratic tradition that prevailed in the Mexican political system for decades, made the Constitution a religious rather than legal text. The new reality of political pluralism and the alternation have corrected this view. Now, despite its more than 500 reforms since its enactment, remains the same because it preserves intact the fundamental principles that gave rise, although there is a pending reform of you today. |
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