
Plan de Agua Prieta
The Plan de Agua Prieta was a significant political manifesto issued in 1920 by revolutionary leaders in Mexico, notably Plutarco Elías Calles and José María Pino Suárez. It called for the end of the then-dominant political regime and the establishment of a new government that prioritized agrarian reform, labor rights, and democratic principles. The plan was instrumental in shaping Mexico's post-revolutionary political landscape, leading to reforms that aimed to address social inequalities and support the working class, ultimately guiding the country toward a more stable and reform-minded government structure.