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Current labour law reflects the historic interrelation between the state and the Confederation of Mexican Workers, the labour confederation officially aligned with the Institutional Revolutionary Party ( the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI ), which ruled Mexico under various names for more than seventy years.
The politics of Mexico are dominated by three political parties: National Action Party ( PAN ), the Party of the Democratic Revolution ( PRD ) and Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ).
* Institutional Revolutionary Party ( Partido Revolucionario Institucional, PRI ), founded in 1929 ;
The Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ) and the Ecologist Green Party ( PVEM ) formed a coalition called Alliance for Mexico.
The party was later renamed the Mexican Revolution Party and finally the Institutional Revolutionary Party.
The presidential elections held in 1988 marked a watershed in Mexican politics, as they were the first serious threat to the party in power by an opposition candidate, Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, a defector from the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ) and son of former President Lazaro Cardenas, who was nominated by a broad coalition of leftist parties.
Fox was elected President of Mexico in the 2000 presidential election, a historically significant election that made him the first president elected from an opposition party since Francisco I. Madero in 1910 and the first one in 71 years to defeat, with 42 percent of the vote, the then-dominant Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ).
** Vicente Fox is elected President of Mexico, as candidate of the rightist PAN ( National Action Party ), ending 71 years of PRI ( Institutional Revolutionary Party ) rule.
* Vicente Fox was elected President of Mexico in the 2000 presidential election, making him the first president elected from an opposition party in 71 years, defeating the then-dominant Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ).
The political parties with representation in the city are the Institutional Revolutionary Party or PRI, the National Action Party or PAN, the Party of the Democratic Revolution or PRD, the Labor Party or PT, the Green Party, Convergence, Socialdemocratic Party and Nueva Alianza.
Carlos Salinas de Gortari () ( born April 3, 1948 ) is a Mexican economist and politician affiliated to the Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ) who served as President of Mexico from 1988 to 1994.
Suspicions later grew as Congress voted ( with support from the Revolutionary Institutional and National Action parties ) to destroy without opening the electoral documentation that could prove otherwise.
More recently he was spotted back in Mexico supporting the successful political campaign of the Institutional Revolutionary Party candidate for the 2012 presidential elections, Enrique Peña Nieto, according to Mexican journalists Francisco Cruz Jiménez and Jorge Toribio Montiel.
Category: Institutional Revolutionary Party politicians
The Institutional Revolutionary Party (, PRI ) is a Mexican political party that held power in the country — under a succession of names — for 71 years.
The Revolution led to the creation of the Partido Nacional Revolucionario (" National Revolutionary Party ") in 1929 ; it was renamed the Partido Revolucionario Institucional ( Institutional Revolutionary Party ) ( PRI ) in 1946.
The EZLN and many Chiapas residents accused the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ) of complicity, and following the change of government in 2000, survivors alleged that the investigation was being stalled, with authorities refusing to question or arrest suspects in the attacks.
The film, a road movie, is set in 1999, against the backdrop of the political and economic realities of present-day Mexico, specifically at the end of the uninterrupted 71-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party, and the rise of the opposition headed by Vicente Fox.
The final scene follows a chance encounter a year later, in 2000, the year that the Institutional Revolutionary Party lost the first election in 71 years.
The turning point in the Cristero War was when the Roman Catholic Church reached an agreement with the National Revolutionary Partythe forerunner of the Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ) that dominated the country for most of the 20th century – under which it turned a blind eye to the lack of democracy in the country and stopped supporting the Catholic rebels, threatening its members with excommunication if they disobeyed the government.

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Institutional racism ( also known as structural racism, state racism or systemic racism ) is racial discrimination by governments, corporations, religions, or educational institutions or other large organizations with the power to influence the lives of many individuals.
On the consumer level, loans against securities have grown into three distinct groups over the last decade: 1 ) Standard Institutional Loans, generally offering low loan-to-value with very strict call and coverage regimens, akin to standard margin loans ; 2 ) Transfer-of-Title ( ToT ) Loans, typically provided by private parties where borrower ownership is completely extinguished save for the rights provided in the loan contract ; and 3 ) Non-Transfer-of-Title Credit Line facilities where shares are not sold and they serve as assets in a standard lien-type line of cash credit.
The Secretary is advised by the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity, an advisory committee, on " matters related to accreditation and to the eligibility and certification process for institutions of higher education.
Institutional independence means the judicial branch is independent from the executive and legislative branches.
Michael Max Asher ( born July 15, 1943 ) is a conceptual artist, described by The New York Times as " among the patron saints of the Conceptual Art phylum known as Institutional Critique, an often esoteric dissection of the assumptions that govern how we perceive art.
One feature of the UDC is six unique land development patterns that can be applied to certain districts: Conservation Development, Commercial Center Development, Office or Institutional Campus Development, Commercial Retrofit Development, Tradition Neighborhood Development, Transit Oriented Development.
Institutional authority is portrayed as self-serving and incompetent.
In general, researchers are required to consult with the institution's veterinarian and its Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee ( IACUC ), which every research facility is obliged to maintain.
Institutional economics is one means by which feminist economists improve upon the homo economicus model.
Explaining his twice-yearly covers for Institutional Investor magazine, Viviano has said that his upper limit is sixty caricatures in nine days.
It is often said that Lázaro Cárdenas was the only president associated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ) who did not use the office to make himself wealthy.
While the IND is best known for its duties relating to the Deep Space Network, the organization also maintains the JPL Advanced Multi-Mission Operations System ( AMMOS ) and JPL's Institutional Computing and Information Services ( ICIS ).
The university is a group member of the Association of American Universities, the Big Ten Conference, Committee on Institutional Cooperation, and the Universities Research Association.
In the US, this body is called the Institutional Review Board ( IRB ).
Today the building is known as Hobart Manor and is home of the Office of the President and the Office of Institutional Advancement.
In the first category, funding for a new graduate school, the Spemann Graduate School of Biology and Medicine, was granted ; in the second, funding was granted for the excellence cluster Centre for Biological Signalling Studies ( bioss ); and in the third category, Institutional Strategy Line of Funding, open only to institutions with submissions qualified in the first two categories, the university is receiving funding for " Windows for Research ", which aims to promote a high level of interdisciplinarity between research fields and attract scientists from all over the world.
Institutional racism is the differential access to the goods, services, and opportunities of society.
Institutional racism is distinguished from racial bigotry by the existence of institutional systemic policies, practices and economic and political structures which place non-white racial and ethnic groups at a disadvantage in relation to an institution ’ s white members.
Bruegel is also supported by a number of public organizations ( national central banks and public financial institutions ), known as its Institutional Members.

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This " institutional definition of art " ( see also Institutional Critique ) has been championed by George Dickie.
DADT was upheld by five of the federal Courts of Appeal, The Supreme Court, in Rumsfeld v. Forum for Academic and Institutional Rights, Inc. ( 2006 ), unanimously held that the federal government could constitutionally withhold funding from universities, no matter what their nondiscrimination policies might be, for refusing to give military recruiters access to school resources.
Such cases in a clinical trial in medical research are anticipated and prevented by an ethics committee or Institutional Review Board.
Its membership in the International dates from the Mexican Revolution and the founding of the party by Plutarco Elías Calles, when the party had a clearer Institutional orientation.
MSc programme organized by the Jacobs Center for Lifelong Learning and Institutional Development:
PhD programme organized by the Jacobs Center for Lifelong Learning and Institutional Development:
For 10 consecutive years, NMSU has been rated as one of America's 100 Best College Buys for offering " the very highest quality education at the lowest cost " by Institutional Research & Evaluation Inc., an independent research and consulting organization for higher education.
* Institutional dish sanitizing by washing with soap and clean water.
In 2010, more than 2, 300 research protocols were reviewed by the Mayo Clinic Institutional review board and 8, 000 ongoing human research studies.
* Journal of Institutional Economics, sponcered by European Society for Evolutionary Political Economy.
* Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, sponcered by Japan Association for Evolutionary Economics.
* Institutional History of Martinique-Official site of the French Government ( translation by Maryanne Dassonville )
Early on, ABIN was tainted by a wiretapping and influence peddling scandal that led to the agency being placed under the direct control of the President and the Institutional Security Cabinet rather than being responsible to the national Congress.
The company said it believes Jemison's failed re-election was the result of a recommendation by advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services that shareholders vote against her due to her poor attendance at board meetings.
In an 18, 000-word article in Institutional Investor ( January 2006 ), the magazine detailed Shleifer's alleged efforts to use his inside knowledge of and sway over the Russian economy in order to make lucrative personal investments, all while leading a Harvard group, advising the Russian government, that was under contract with the U. S. The article suggests that Summers shielded his fellow economist from disciplinary action by the University.

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