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Veracruz Local Elections in 2021. However, it received 27,360 votes, which was less than the 3% needed to maintain its status as a state party. As a result, it was dissolved in January 2022 as a state political party. However, the PC remains a municipal party,
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Cardenista Party re-emerged and obtained its registration as a state political party in Veracruz in 2013. In that state, it participated in the 2013 state elections and despite obtaining 88,267 votes (2.77%) it managed to earn 3 mayoralties
282:. A decade later, during 1987, members of the Ejidos Majomut merged with former PST members and other small left-wing organizations to form the Cardenist Front of National Reconstruction.
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Autonomy in San Pedro Chenalhó". In Rus, Jan; Hernández Castillo, Rosalva Aída; Mattiace, Shannan (eds.).
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The PFCRN won 38 pronominal seats in the Chamber of Deputies during their first
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250:Initial history and life as a political party
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323:Cardenista Party official logo, 1996-1997
551:Solís, Daniel Villafuerte (1999-01-01).
633:"El maestro de la traición y su legado"
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441:Presidential candidates of Mexico
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272:Institutional Revolutionary Party
109:Workers' Socialist Party (Mexico)
611:. University of Oklahoma Press.
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381:Coalition to Improve Veracruz
300:Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano
27:Political party in Mexico
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268:Rafael Anguilar Talamantes
454:Rafael Aguilar Talamantes
435:Rafael Aguilar Talamantes
403:Municipal political party
329:Federal elections in 1994
305:National Democratic Front
296:National Democratic Front
240:National Democratic Front
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119:Socialist Party of Mexico
68:Rafael Aguilar Talamantes
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261:Workers' Socialist Party
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315:Decline and dissolution
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176:Politics of Mexico
128:Av. Flores Magon,
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130:Mexico City
765:Categories
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692:2023-10-17
668:2023-10-17
643:2023-04-14
480:References
369:Coahuitlán
255:Background
150:Cardenismo
242:with the
186:Elections
166:Left-wing
154:Socialism
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