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  2. Provisional Government of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Executive Power (Spanish: Supremo Poder Ejecutivo) [1] [2] was the provisional government of Mexico that governed between the fall of the First Mexican Empire in April 1823 and the election of the first Mexican president, Guadalupe Victoria, in October 1824.

  3. Powers of the Union (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    the judicial power, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation. These are the three branches of government, or powers, of the federated "Union" of the thirty-one constituent states. The Powers of the Union are also referred to as the Supreme Power of the Federation (Supremo Poder de la Federación). [2]

  4. List of heads of state of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Head of State of Mexico is the person who controls the executive power in the country. Under the current constitution, this responsibility lies with the President of the United Mexican States, who is head of the supreme executive power of the Mexican Union. [1] Throughout its history, Mexico has had several forms of government.

  5. Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation - Wikipedia

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    Building of the Supreme Court of Justice of Mexico Mexico's Supreme Court of Justice Building. The court itself is located just off the main plaza of Mexico City on the corners of Pino Suarez and Carranza Streets. It was built between 1935 and 1941 by Mexican architect Antonio Muñoz Garcia. [2]

  6. 1824 Constitution of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The supreme executive power of the federation is deposited in only one individual who shall be called President of the United Mexican States (Estados Unidos Mexicanos). Article 75. There will also be a vice president who, in case of the physical or moral incapacity of the president, will receive all his authority and prerogatives.

  7. Mexico elects first female Supreme Court president - AOL

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    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico's Supreme Court on Monday elected its first female president, who has pushed back against the government's nationalist energy agenda, amid a succession process ...

  8. Mexico's lower house restricts judiciary's power to challenge ...

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    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico's lower house of Congress approved a measure on Wednesday that makes changes to the constitution "unchallengeable" as ruling party Morena and allies push through a ...

  9. Central America under Mexican rule - Wikipedia

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    During Mexico's annexation of the region, Mexico and Central America had the same heads of state. Iturbide ruled as regent, and then as emperor, from January 1822 until his abdication in March 1823, after which, the three leaders of the provisional government—Bravo, Victoria, and Negrete—served as joint heads of state. [119]