In July 1986, the resistance of Chihuahuan citizens against electoral fraud promoted by the federal government, marked the beginning of the end of the old Mexican political system.
In Mexico, the tension between the media and power has a long history with moments of complete freedom and many others in which the press was seen as a true instrument of crime.
Mexican democracy took root just a quarter of a century ago, when the new civil and autonomous institutions allowed us to trust the results of the elections.
Mexico was born to independent life as an intolerant nation. For conservatives, opening it up to freedom of belief meant breaking its unity. Faced with this sentiment, liberals invoked personal freedom to believe in different ways.
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