Abstract

Democratic transition in Mexico has been characterized for being the result of several institutional adjustments, different from the other regions’ regimes. In this article, the composition of the current three-party system, as well as the changes in the authority of the Federal Executive Branch are analyzed. Lastly, the state of the political culture in the country is examined.

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