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- Mexican_Liberal_Party abstract "The Mexican Liberal Party (PLM; Spanish: Partido Liberal Mexicano) was started in August 1900 when Ingeniero Camilo Arriga published a manifesto entitled Invitacion al Partido Liberal (Liberal Party Invitation). The invitation was addressed to Mexican liberals who were dissatisfied with the way the Porfirio Díaz government was deviating from the liberal Constitution of 1857. Arriaga called on Mexican liberals to form local liberal clubs, which would then send delegates to a liberal convention. The first Mexican Liberal Party Convention was held in San Luis Potosí in February 1901. Fifty local clubs from thirteen states sent 56 delegates. The Convention delegates affirmed their liberal beliefs in free speech, free press, and free assembly. They objected to the close workings of the Diaz government and the Catholic Church. The convention produced fifty-one resolutions which called for the organization of the new Liberal Party, propagation of liberal principles, development of means to combat the political influence of the clergy, establishment of means to improve the administration of justice, proposals calling for guarantees of the rights of citizens and real freedom of the press, and proposals favoring complete self-government at the local level. They also called for support for free secular education in the primary schools, the spread of liberal ideas among the lower classes, the establishment of liberal publications, and the taxation of Church income.Ricardo Flores Magón attended the first Convention as a reporter for his newspaper Regeneración (\"Regeneration\"). He afterwards published an editorial in favorable support of the aims and aspirations. In April 1901, the new Mexican Liberal Party opened a branch in Mexico City, and Ricardo Flores Magón and his brothers joined and became active members. Always a bit more radical than most members, Flores Magón was forced into exile in January 1904. Finally settling in San Antonio, Texas, Flores Magón called for radical members of the Liberal Party to follow him in a new organization. In September 1905, the radical liberals, led by Flores Magón, formed a new organization called Junta Organizadora del Partido Liberal Mexicano (PLM). This organization would be separate from the Liberal Party, and it would seek to coordinate the violent overthrow of the Díaz government. The MLP was involved in strikes and uprisings in Mexico from 1906 to 1911.".
- Mexican_Liberal_Party colour Red.
- Mexican_Liberal_Party colourName "Red".
- Mexican_Liberal_Party country Mexico.
- Mexican_Liberal_Party formationDate "1905-09-28".
- Mexican_Liberal_Party formationYear "1905".
- Mexican_Liberal_Party ideology Agrarianism.
- Mexican_Liberal_Party ideology Anarchist_communism.
- Mexican_Liberal_Party ideology Magonism.
- Mexican_Liberal_Party ideology Social_liberalism.
- Mexican_Liberal_Party splitFromParty Liberal_Party_(Mexico).
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- Mexican_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLinkText "Liberals".
- Mexican_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mexican Liberal Party".
- Mexican_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLinkText "Partido Liberal Mexicano".
- Mexican_Liberal_Party colours "Red".
- Mexican_Liberal_Party country "Mexico".
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- Mexican_Liberal_Party foundation "1905-09-28".
- Mexican_Liberal_Party headsquarters "Mexico City, Mexico".
- Mexican_Liberal_Party ideology Agrarianism.
- Mexican_Liberal_Party ideology Anarchist_communism.
- Mexican_Liberal_Party ideology Magonism.
- Mexican_Liberal_Party ideology Social_liberalism.
- Mexican_Liberal_Party international "None".
- Mexican_Liberal_Party leader1Name Ricardo_Flores_Magón.
- Mexican_Liberal_Party leader1Title "President".
- Mexican_Liberal_Party leader2Name "Juan Sarabia".
- Mexican_Liberal_Party leader2Title "Vice President".
- Mexican_Liberal_Party nativeName "Partido Liberal Mexicano".
- Mexican_Liberal_Party newspaper "Regeneración".
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- Mexican_Liberal_Party partyName "Mexican Liberal Party".
- Mexican_Liberal_Party position Far-left_politics.
- Mexican_Liberal_Party split Liberal_Party_(Mexico).
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- Mexican_Liberal_Party subject Category:Anarchist_parties.
- Mexican_Liberal_Party subject Category:Defunct_anarchist_organizations_in_North_America.
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- Mexican_Liberal_Party subject Category:Magonism.
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- Mexican_Liberal_Party comment "The Mexican Liberal Party (PLM; Spanish: Partido Liberal Mexicano) was started in August 1900 when Ingeniero Camilo Arriga published a manifesto entitled Invitacion al Partido Liberal (Liberal Party Invitation). The invitation was addressed to Mexican liberals who were dissatisfied with the way the Porfirio Díaz government was deviating from the liberal Constitution of 1857.".
- Mexican_Liberal_Party label "Mexican Liberal Party".