Abstract

Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s victory in the presidential elections in 2018, as a result of an overwhelming support to his message of transformation of the country, places the new President and the political movement that accompanies him facing the need to drive reforms which concerns the core of the political system that has prevailed for eight decades in Mexico.The mutation of the corporative model that occurred during the 1980s through the implementation of neoliberal policies led to a corporative praxis in which majority unionism supported measures to liberalize the economy promoted by the PRI and PAN governments, which beat workers and the popular strata of the population in exchange for maintaining the corporate model. Model in which trade union leaders continued to hold privileged and influential positions on political power.The reversal of neoliberal policies necessarily implies the modification of the conditions that allow the continuity of the neocorporative system. The depth and extent of the changes in this area will mark the scope of the transformation of the country.

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