30 years ago, at the end of 1994, many political analysts referred to it as a very horrible year for Mexicans; however, although there were dramatic events...
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Sentiment: · · ·- 1994 was marked by significant political violence and economic crisis in Mexico, including the assassination of a PRI candidate and the 'error of December' leading to a financial crisis.
- The Zapatista movement highlighted poverty and marginalization among indigenous populations, fostering national solidarity and prompting legislative changes for indigenous rights.
- The implementation of NAFTA positioned Mexico within the global economy post-Cold War, despite ongoing economic challenges under current leadership.
- The current regime has concentrated power in one individual, undermining Mexican democracy and raising concerns about autocratic governance linked to criminal groups.
- The opposition parties have weakened significantly, leading to the rise of populism and further entrenchment of the current administration's power.
- Economic downturns are evident with rising unemployment and social issues exacerbated by potential changes in U.S. policy under Trump.
- Global political instability is increasing, with concerning trends in established democracies like France and Germany, alongside fears of Trump's return to power affecting global democracy.
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