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Qator 27:
The governments of President L. Portillo, elected in 1976, and especially E. Sedilo, elected in 1994, sought to develop industry and agriculture and to carry out economic reforms. However, the country's external debt has increased, the use of production capacity has decreased, and crops have shrunk. In 2000, the election of Vicente Fox Quesada from the center-right Alliance put an end to the dominance of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, which had ruled the country since 1929. In recent years, the policy of localization of economic management, reduction of unprofitable state-owned enterprises, strengthening the "openness" of the economy and entrepreneurship, the development of mutually beneficial international cooperation has begun. M. recognized the independence of the Republic of Uzbekistan on December 26, 1991 and established diplomatic relations with it on March 16, 1992. M. Member of the UN since 1945. National holiday - September 16 - Independence Day (1810).
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Institutional-Revolutionary Party, formed in 1929 (National Revolutionary Party until 1938, renamed M. Revolutionary Party until 1946, renamed Haz since 1946); Cardenista National Renewal Front Party, founded in 1972; M. Green Ecological Party, formed in 1987; Democratic Revolutionary Party, founded in 1989; The National Action Party, formed in 1939. Trade Unions: Labor Congress, formed in 1966; M. Confederation of Workers, founded in 1936; M. Regional Confederation of Workers, founded in 1918; The Revolutionary Confederation of Workers and Peasants, formed in 1952; M. General Union of Workers and Peasants named Jacinto Lopez, founded in 1949; Revolutionary Confederation of Workers, founded 1954; The Federation of Trade Unions of Civil Servants was established in 1938.
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