
Mexican Presidency
The Mexican Presidency is the highest executive authority in Mexico, led by the President who is elected for a six-year term with no possibility of re-election. The President oversees the government, implements laws, and is responsible for domestic and foreign policies. The Mexican political system is a federal republic, so while the President holds significant power, they share authority with other branches of government: the legislature and the judiciary. Elections are held every six years, and the position has a profound influence on Mexico's political, economic, and social landscape.