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  2. List of political parties in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    National Hope Party, Spanish- Partido Esperanza Nacional (right-wing, not officially registered as party, cannot compete in elections) Mexico First Party (far-right, not officially registered as party, cannot compete in elections) México Libre (centre-right, not officially registered as party, cannot compete in elections)

  3. National Action Party (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The National Action Party (Spanish: Partido Acción Nacional, PAN) is a conservative political party in Mexico founded in 1939. It is one of the main political parties in the country, and, since the 1980s, has had success winning local, state, and national elections.

  4. 2024 Mexican general election - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 elections saw a landslide victory for Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the three-time presidential candidate from the National Regeneration Movement (Morena). Running as the candidate of the Juntos Haremos Historia alliance, López Obrador won in a landslide with 54.71% of the vote, defeating his closest rival, Ricardo Anaya of the Por México al Frente coalition, by nearly 31 points.

  5. Party of the Democratic Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Party of the Democratic Revolution (Spanish: Partido de la Revolución Democrática, pronounced [paɾˈtiðo ðe la reβoluˈsjon demoˈkɾatika], PRD) is a state-level [15] social democratic [16] [17] political party in Mexico (previously national, until 2024). [18]

  6. 2021 Mexican legislative election - Wikipedia

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    On 5 December 2020 the National Action Party, the Institutional Revolutionary Party and the Party of the Democratic Revolution announced an electoral alliance, Va por México ("Go For Mexico"). [2] [3] Morena, the Labour Party and the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico formed the Juntos Hacemos Historia (″Together we make history″) coalition. [4]

  7. Morena (political party) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, it is the largest political party in Mexico by number of members; it has been the ruling party since 2018, and it won a second term in the 2024 general election. [24] The party's name also alludes to Mexico's Catholic national patroness: the Virgin of Guadalupe, known as La Morena. [25] [26] [27]

  8. Politics of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Institutional Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucionario Institucional, PRI), founded in 1929; The Green Ecological Party (Partido Verde Ecologista de México, PVEM), founded in 1986 but lost its registration for two consecutive elections; it has retained its registration since 1993; The Labor Party (Partido del Trabajo, PT), founded in 1990;

  9. Labor Party (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The Labor Party (Spanish: Partido del Trabajo, pronounced [paɾˈtiðo ðel tɾaˈβaxo], PT; also known as the Workers Party) is a political party in Mexico. It was founded on 8 December 1990. The party is currently led by Alberto Anaya.