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16.10. 2008 Kryštof Kozák, IMS FSV UK
Mexico – Introduction Kryštof Kozák, IMS FSV UK
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Mexiko Area: 1,972,550 km2 Population: 107,784,000 Density: 55/km2
GDP: $1.073 trillion GDP/capita: $10,186 Ethnic groups: mestizo (Amerindian-Spanish) 60%, Amerindian or predominantly Amerindian 30%, white 9%, other 1% Birth rate: births/1,000 population (2006 est.) Death rate: 4.74 deaths/1,000 population (2006 est.) Net migration rate: migrant(s)/1,000 population (2006 est.) Population below poverty line: % (2003 est.)
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Mexiko, 1847
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Mexiko, ? Francisco „Pancho“ Villa Emiliano Zapata
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PRI – nationalistic socialism?
Diego Rivera: Man, controller of the universe, 1933
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PRI – leftist rhetoric David Siqueiros: New Democracy, 1944
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Mexico: physiography
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Mexico, population
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Mexico, vegetation
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Mexico, agriculture
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Mexico, migration
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Mexico, marijuana cultivation
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Mexico, opium cultivation
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25. Sonora 26. Tabasco 27. Tamaulipas 28. Tlaxcala 29. Veracruz
30. Yucatán 31. Zacatecas 17. Nayarit 18. Nuevo León 19. Oaxaca 20. Puebla 21. Querétaro 22. Quintana Roo 23. San Luis Potosí 24. Sinaloa 1. Aguascalientes 2. Baja California 3. Baja California Sur 4. Campeche 5. Chiapas 6. Chihuahua 7. Coahuila 8. Colima 9. Durango 10. Guanajuato 11. Guerrero 12. Hidalgo 13. Jalisco 14. México 15. Michoacán 16. Morelos
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Mexico – transformation presidents
Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Miguel de la Madrid, Carlos Salinas de Gortari, Ernesto Zedillo de Ponce León, Vicente Fox Quesada,
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Mexico – 2000 election Francisco Labastida (PRI), green
Vicente Fox, (PAN), blue
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Mexiko – volby 2006 Roberto Madrazo Pintado
Andrés Manuel Lopéz Obrador Felipe Calderón Hinojosa
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25. Sonora 26. Tabasco 27. Tamaulipas 28. Tlaxcala 29. Veracruz
Presidential elections 2006, Calderón vs. AMLO 25. Sonora 26. Tabasco 27. Tamaulipas 28. Tlaxcala 29. Veracruz 30. Yucatán 31. Zacatecas 17. Nayarit 18. Nuevo León 19. Oaxaca 20. Puebla 21. Querétaro 22. Quintana Roo 23. San Luis Potosí 24. Sinaloa 1. Aguascalientes 2. Baja California 3. Baja California Sur 4. Campeche 5. Chiapas 6. Chihuahua 7. Coahuila 8. Colima 9. Durango 10. Guanajuato 11. Guerrero 12. Hidalgo 13. Jalisco 14. México 15. Michoacán 16. Morelos
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Mexiko, GDP per person
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Summary of the 2 July 2006 Mexican presidential election results
Candidates Party Votes % Felipe Calderón National Action Party 15,000,284 35.89% Andrés Manuel López Obrador Coalition for the Good of All (PRD, PT, CV) 14,756,350 35.31% Roberto Madrazo Alliance for Mexico (PRI, PVEM) 9,301,441 22.26% Patricia Mercado Social Democratic and Peasant Alternative Party 1,128,850 2.70% Roberto Campa Cifrián New Alliance 401,804 0.96% Write in 297,989 0.71% Blank/Invalid 904,604 2.16% Total 41,791,322 100.00% Source: Instituto Federal Electoral [1]
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The Congress of the Union (Congreso de la Unión)
Chamber of Deputies (Cámara de Diputados): 500 members, three year term. 300 of whom are elected in single-seat constituencies by plurality 200 members elected by proportional representation in 5 multi-state, 40-seat constituencies.
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The Chamber of Senators (Cámara de Senadores):
128 members, six-year term, 96 in three-seat constituencies 32 by proportional representation on a nationwide basis. In the state constituencies, two seats are awarded to the plurality winner and one to the first runner-up.
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Mexico – Congress 2006
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2009 Elections
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