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- Sexenio_(Mexico) abstract "Sexenio is the popular term for the term limit on the President of Mexico. The president is limited to a single six-year term, and no one who holds the office even on a caretaker basis is permitted to run for or hold the office again. It is one of the country's most important political institutions because it is one of the few significant limitations on executive power in Mexico, which is strong at local, state, and national levels. The sexenio is seen as a reaction to the failed experiment of re-election in Mexico during part of the Porfiriato era (1876–1911). In addition to restricting the presidency, state governors also face this restriction; no one elected as a governor may ever hold the post again even on an interim basis. The principle of \"no reelection\" is so entrenched that when the constitution was amended to allow federal legislators to run for immediate reelection, the ban on any sort of presidential reelection remained unchanged.".
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- Sexenio_(Mexico) wikiPageWikiLink 1824_Constitution_of_Mexico.
- Sexenio_(Mexico) wikiPageWikiLink Antonio_López_de_Santa_Anna.
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- Sexenio_(Mexico) wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Constitution_of_the_United_Mexican_States_of_1857.
- Sexenio_(Mexico) wikiPageWikiLink Herods_Law.
- Sexenio_(Mexico) wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Mexico.
- Sexenio_(Mexico) wikiPageWikiLink Institutional_Revolutionary_Party.
- Sexenio_(Mexico) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_current_state_governors_in_Mexico.
- Sexenio_(Mexico) wikiPageWikiLink Mexican_general_election,_1928.
- Sexenio_(Mexico) wikiPageWikiLink Plan_of_Ayutla.
- Sexenio_(Mexico) wikiPageWikiLink Plutarco_Elías_Calles.
- Sexenio_(Mexico) wikiPageWikiLink President_of_Mexico.
- Sexenio_(Mexico) wikiPageWikiLink Quinquennat.
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- Sexenio_(Mexico) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sexenio (Mexico)".
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- Sexenio_(Mexico) wikiPageWikiLinkText "term limits imposed".
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- Sexenio_(Mexico) subject Category:Politics_of_Mexico.
- Sexenio_(Mexico) subject Category:Presidents_of_Mexico.
- Sexenio_(Mexico) subject Category:Term_limits.
- Sexenio_(Mexico) hypernym Term.
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- Sexenio_(Mexico) comment "Sexenio is the popular term for the term limit on the President of Mexico. The president is limited to a single six-year term, and no one who holds the office even on a caretaker basis is permitted to run for or hold the office again. It is one of the country's most important political institutions because it is one of the few significant limitations on executive power in Mexico, which is strong at local, state, and national levels.".
- Sexenio_(Mexico) label "Sexenio (Mexico)".
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- Sexenio_(Mexico) sameAs Sexenio_(Mẹ́ksíkò).
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