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  2. Federal government of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The federal government, known as the Supreme Power of the Federation, is constituted by the Powers of the Union: the legislative, the executive, and the judicial. Mexico City, as the capital of Mexico, seats all the powers of the Union. All branches of government are independent; no two separate branches must be vested upon a single person or ...

  3. Politics of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Legislative power is vested in the Congress of the Union, a two-chamber legislature comprising the Senate of the Republic and the Chamber of Deputies. Judicial power is exercised by the judiciary, consisting of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, the Council of the Federal Judiciary, and the collegiate, unitary, and district tribunals.

  4. Congress of the Union - Wikipedia

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    San Lázaro Building, the Chamber of Deputies, Congress of the Union. The Congress of the Union (Spanish: Congreso de la Unión, pronounced [koŋˈɡɾeso ðe lawˈnjon]), formally known as the General Congress of the United Mexican States (Congreso General de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos), is the legislature of the federal government of Mexico.

  5. Powers of the Union (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The Powers of the Union (Poderes de la Unión, in Spanish) [1] is a constitutional term to refer to the three branches of the Mexican government jointly: the executive power, the president of the United Mexican States; the legislative power, the Congress of the Union, and; the judicial power, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation. These ...

  6. State governments of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The executive power is vested upon a head of government now elected by first-past-the-post plurality. The legislative power is vested upon a unicameral Legislative Assembly. The judicial power is exercised by the Supreme Tribunal of Justice and the Judiciary Council. The Federal District is divided into delegaciones or boroughs. Though not ...

  7. List of Mexican state congresses - Wikipedia

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    The congresses of the federal entities of Mexico are the depositary bodies of the legislative power in the thirty-one states and Mexico City. Conformed as unicameral assemblies, they are composed of deputies elected under the principles of relative majority and by proportional representation , in accordance with the specific regulations of ...

  8. LXVI Legislature of the Mexican Congress - Wikipedia

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    The LXVI Legislature of the Congress of the Union (66th Congress) is the current session of the legislative branch of Mexico, composed of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic. It convened on 1 September 2024, and will end on 31 August 2027, [ 1 ] covering the final month of Andrés Manuel López Obrador 's term in office and ...

  9. Constitution of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of 1857 had subordinated the executive branch to the legislative, in an attempt to curtail the power of strong presidents. The liberal general Porfirio Díaz when president for more than three decades made the legislature and the courts subordinate to his executive power while the Constitution of 1857 remained in effect in ...