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Polis

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CASTRO MARTINEZ, Pedro. The Revolution parties: from the Constitutionalist Liberal Party, to the dawn of the National Revolutionary Party. Polis [online]. 2012, vol.8, n.2, pp.75-106. ISSN 2594-0686.

This article discusses the experience of political parties in Mexico, from the end of the 90 armed conflict up to the emergence of the National Revolutionary Party, in 929. These were the Partido Liberal Constitucionalista (Constitutionalist Liberal Party), the Partido Liberal Nacionalista (Nationalist Liberal Party), the Partido Nacional Cooperatista (National Cooperative Party), the Partido Nacional Agrarista (National Agrarian Party), and the Partido Laborista Mexicano (Mexican Labour Party). It argues that political party development was instrumental to the emergence of the State political party, since they were official and their competition was a training ground for party officers that provided valuable experience for the next stage.

Keywords : Mexican revolution; political parties; Plutarco Elías Calles.

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