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Espiral (Guadalajara)
Print version ISSN 1665-0565
Abstract
PEREZ CORREA, Fernando and TORRES ALONSO, Eduardo. A chronicle of power. Federalism, reform and divided government in Mexico. Espiral (Guadalaj.) [online]. 2021, vol.28, n.81, pp.113-147. Epub Nov 15, 2021. ISSN 1665-0565.
The process of political negotiation in Mexico has not been easy.It requires willingness and commitment,as well as pragmatism and rationality.The actors involved in politics pursue interests and to achieve them they participate in dialogues and meetings with others. The reconstruction of the country after the Mexican Revolution was a sign of a broad-spectrum negotiation.The Federalism, a flag raised during the revolutionary combats, was a current demand at the beginning of the New Mexican State and during the twentieth century,originating constitutional reforms. In short, the political negotiation and the prevailing order changed when the emanated party from the Revolution lost its hegemony in the Legislative Power and new dynamics of cohabitation were promoted.
Keywords : Mexican Revolution; presidentialism; reforms; federalism; negotiation.