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From their founding to 1987, the PARM did not present a separate candidate to the presidency, instead backing the PRI candidates and supporting presidential proposals in Congress. It was only an independent competitor in one city,
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for president in 2000. One month prior to the election, the widening rift between the candidate and party leadership led to Muñoz Ledo resigning from his candidacy in favor of
805: 968: 963: 293:) was a Mexican political party that existed from 1954 to 2000. For most of its existence, the PARM was generally considered a satellite party of the governing 354:. The party refused to recognize Muñoz Ledo's move but did not select a replacement candidate and definitively lost its registration in the ensuing election. 973: 910: 523: 863: 900: 108: 988: 80: 87: 983: 328: 879: 858: 993: 587: 94: 491: 262: 466: 336: 332: 76: 873: 294: 211: 127: 312:, both revolutionary generals who had held important governmental positions. The foundation of the PARM was supported by President 942: 516: 423: 623: 61: 698: 693: 437: 473: 403: 905: 868: 785: 218: 101: 509: 46: 770: 734: 551: 65: 50: 370: 223: 171: 458: 444: 853: 673: 795: 653: 340: 17: 833: 828: 683: 479: 419: 347: 843: 227: 915: 678: 430: 388: 309: 167: 648: 313: 790: 749: 638: 618: 451: 305: 267: 394: 364: 532: 327:
In 1987, the PARM broke from the PRI for the first time as it became the first party to nominate
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The PARM lost its registration in 1994, but it briefly reappeared in 1999. The party nominated
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Jacinto B. Treviño
Juan Barragán Rodríguez
Institutional Revolutionary Party
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