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1990s Mexican political movement

The 1990s in Mexico were marked by significant political changes, including increased democratization and reform efforts. After decades of one-party rule by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), the country saw the emergence of opposition parties, electoral reforms, and a push for transparency. Notably, the 1994 election was a turning point, with electoral challenges and the assassination of key political figures highlighting the need for reform. These movements aimed to create a more competitive, accountable democracy, reducing PRI's dominance and fostering political pluralism, ultimately setting the stage for Mexico’s transition towards a more vibrant and diverse political landscape.