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    The Institutional Revolutionary Party (Spanish: Partido Revolucionario Institucional, Spanish: [paɾˈtiðo reβolusjoˈnaɾjo jnstitusjoˈnal], PRI) is a political...
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    This is a list of presidents of the Institutional Revolutionary Party of Mexico. "Coldwell deja la presidencia del PRI para integrarse al gabinete de...
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    Democratic Current, a political faction formed in 1986 from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). The PRD was formed after the contested general election...
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    left the party. Fox supported Institutional Revolutionary Party presidential candidates in 2012 and 2018, while Calderón founded his own party named "México...
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    Chamber of Deputies with 224 of the 500 seats, whilst the Institutional Revolutionary Party remained the largest faction in the Senate with 60 of the...
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    the Democratic Revolution Andrés Manuel López Obrador Archived 2006-07-14 at the Wayback Machine Institutional Revolutionary Party Enrique Peña Nieto...
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    the Institutional Revolutionary Party won 141 of the 147 seats. With the establishment of the Federal Electoral Law of 1946, three political parties were...
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  • Revolutionary Party is the name of several political parties, including: People's Revolutionary Party Revolutionary Communist Party Revolutionary Socialist...
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    4% of the vote. In the Chamber of Deputies election, the Institutional Revolutionary Party won 153 of the 162 seats. These were the first Mexican presidential...
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    89% of the vote. In the Chamber of Deputies election, the Institutional Revolutionary Party won 175 of the 210 seats. Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in...
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