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Government Structure (Executive (Headed by the president and its cabinet,…
Government Structure
Executive
Headed by the president and its cabinet
Los Pinos are the headquarters
Has the right to pass law
Approves international agreements
Conducts foreign policy
Imposes taxes
Aproves or rejects treaties
Declares war
Elected in free universal elections every 6 years
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Enrique Peña Nieto
Legislative Branch
Chamber of Deputies
64 of them are elected by first-past-the-plurality two per state from the congress of the Union
200 of its members are elected by the principal of the proportional representtion (plurinominals)
Chamber of the Senate
32 are assigned through the principal of "first minority", they are the first runners-up party for each constituent state
Confirms presidential appointments
elected in free universal elections every 3 years
Submits to the Senate, the three candidates for the appointment of judges of the supreme Courtand subits their resigantions to the approval of licenses and Senate itself
Shall observe: self-determination, nonintervention,settlement of disputies, prohibition of force or violence, the legal equality of States, international cooperation,respect, protectionhuman rights
Congress of the Union
Intervenes in the appointment of the Attorney Genera of the Republic and deletes it
Appoints with the Senate approval, ambassadors, consuls general, superior employees of the Treasury and members of collegial bodies of regulation in telecommunations, energy and economic competition
It is bicameral
Can declare war together with the execuitive power
32 are elected by proportional representation with closed-party lists
Ministers appointed by the president with congress
300 of its members are elected in sigle-seat constituencies
Judicial
Also called Supreme Court of Justice
Its members are called ministers
It is exercised by the supreme court of justice of the nation
Approves the national budget
Interpret laws and judge cases of federal competency