The Challenges for the Mexican Federalism on the century XXI
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https://doi.org/10.29105/dj2.3-24Keywords:
Federalism, centralism, liberals, DemocracyAbstract
In a federalist State, what a monolithic and centralist State implies must be omitted. In the Constitution of 1824 it was intended to establish and promote sovereign States, in contrast the conservatives insisted that all the provinces depend on a Viceroy and therefore on the Spanish Monarchy; they did not convince the federalists who remained in their position of determining that no province was independent, but they had great autonomy. Mexico had to face the institutionalized dictatorship of a political party with an absent democracy, a monolithic and repressive power that brought down movements of university expression (1968). Currently we have problems of order and social peace such as corruption, discrimination, environmental problems, impunity for organized crime... Mexican federalism is the Nation's project that we want to strengthen unity, independence, sovereignty, freedom, equality and justice.
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