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National Action Party

The National Action Party, founded in 1939, is a conservative political party in Mexico, one of the three main political parties in Mexico. Since the 1980s, it has been an important political party winning local, state, and national elections. The PAN has been linked to a conservative stance in Mexican politics since its inception, but the party does not consider itself a fundamentally conservative party. The party ideology, at least in principle, is that of "National Action" which rejects a fundamental adherence to left- or right-wing politics or policies, instead requiring the ado…  Read more

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How do you feel about a political party changing its policies based on current problems rather than sticking to a fixed ideological stance?

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In what ways do you think a party's adherence to Christian democratic principles should impact its policy decisions on social issues?

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Can a political party truly avoid aligning with the traditional left/right political spectrum, and what challenges might it face in doing so?

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Reflect on the importance of a party’s foundation date and historical context in shaping its policies and actions today; how much should it matter?

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Independent

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What importance do you place on a party's stance towards equality and human rights in determining your support for them?

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How should a political party address the challenges of globalization while protecting local jobs and industries?

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What are your thoughts on the balance between personal freedom and national security in governmental policies?

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Can a political party truly represent all citizens, and how should they address differing opinions within their voter base?

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National Regeneration Movement

The National Regeneration Movement, also known by its acronym MORENA, is a Cardenist and social-democratic political party in Mexico. MORENA describes itself as a democratic left-wing party which supports ethnic, religious, cultural and sexual diversity, respect for human rights and environmental care. It describes itself as an opponent to the neoliberal economic policies that Mexico has adopted since the 1980s. MORENA states that a new economic model is necessary because the neoliberal model failed in Mexico because it became a synonym with corruption, and the party supports "developmen…  Read more

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How can a country reform its media landscape to reduce monopolies while ensuring freedom of the press?

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What would be the impact of significantly reducing the salary gap between high-level and lower-level employees in your country?

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Can a country achieve financial sustainability by cutting government officials' salaries and reducing unnecessary spending?

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What measures can be taken to ensure the fair treatment and representation of Indigenous peoples in government decisions?

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Citizens’ Movement

Citizens’ Movement is a political party in Mexico. Dante Delgado Rannauro was its first leader. It was initially known as Convergence for Democracy, but the name was shortened to simply Convergence in August 2002. In July 2011, it was reformed as the Citizens’ Movement.

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If a party emphasizes grassroots involvement, what strategies should they use to genuinely engage with the community?

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What role do you think new political movements should play in addressing current environmental issues?

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How can a political party's values influence societal attitudes towards inclusivity and diversity?

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How might a political party's shift in identity, like a name change, impact its supporters' loyalty and perception?

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Labor Party

The Labor Party is a political party in Mexico. It was founded on 8 December 1990. The party is currently led by Alberto Anaya.

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What role should youth and grassroots movements play in shaping political agendas and policies?

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In what ways should politicians be held accountable for the promises they make during elections?

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How do you feel about the role of education in achieving social equality, and what changes would you propose?

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What's your take on the balance between economic growth and environmental protection in policy making?

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Party of the Democratic Revolution

The Party of the Democratic Revolution is a social democratic political party in Mexico. The PRD originated from the Democratic Current, a political faction formed in 1986 from the PRI. The PRD believes that Mexico currently has major problems of economic and social inequality that halt social development and affect liberty and democratic coexistence.

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In your opinion, what is the most effective way to achieve greater democracy and coexistence in a society?

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Does the idea of a political faction breaking away to form a new party in response to internal disagreements seem like a positive step for democracy?

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How do social and economic inequalities impact your daily life or community, and what changes would you like to see?

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Discuss a time when you witnessed or experienced the effects of economic or social inequality, and how it influenced your views.

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Ecologist Green Party of Mexico

The Ecological Green Party of Mexico is a green-conservative political party in Mexico. In the 2012 Legislative elections, the party took 34 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and nine seats in the Senate.

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How would integrating more green spaces in cities impact your daily life and mental health?

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What are the potential effects on local communities if harsher penalties for environmental violations were enforced?

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In what ways could stronger wildlife conservation laws affect the animals in your region?

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Imagine the impact on tourism if conservation areas were expanded in your country; what are the pros and cons?

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Institutional Revolutionary Party

The Institutional Revolutionary Party is a Mexican political party founded in 1929 that held uninterrupted power in the country for 71 years from 1929 to 2000, first as the National Revolutionary Party, then as the Party of the Mexican Revolution and finally as the PRI in 1946.

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Imagine if your favorite social issue was handled by a party in power for decades; do you think it would lead to more effective solutions or stifle innovation?

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What personal freedoms or rights are most important to you, and how would you react if those were compromised by long-term political leadership?

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How would you propose to maintain the balance between political stability and the need for change in a country?

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How do you think a single party staying in power for 71 years could shape a country's culture and values?

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Humanist Party

The Humanist Party is a Mexican political party established in 2014 that was dissolved as a national party in 2015. However, it did manage to obtain the minimum number of votes in Mexico City, so its regional party was allowed to remain. The Humanist Party was a centralist party and defined itself as a “cross-organization without extremism,” . With its background in both conservative and liberal parties, it was able to embrace both sides, while keeping their pragmatic, agrarian views. The party was known to be pragmatic and wanted what was best for the nation. With agriculture as their main platform, the Humanists were seen looking to resources and weighing options; usually choosing the best option for the nation.

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In a time of political divide, how important do you think it is for a party to avoid extremism and find a middle ground?

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What are your thoughts on the role of pragmatism versus idealism in making political decisions?

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Considering the focus on agriculture, what innovative methods can be employed to support farmers while also promoting environmental sustainability?

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How would you balance the need for agricultural development with the protection of local ecosystems in your own community?

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New Alliance

The New Alliance Party was a political party in Mexico from 2005 to 2018. Its creation was proposed by the Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación, the largest trade union in Latin America, led by Elba Esther Gordillo, the controversial former general secretary of the Institutional Revolutionary Party.

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In what ways do you believe the goals of a political party should align with the values of its founding organizations or individuals?

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Have you ever felt represented or misrepresented by a political ideology or party, and how did that affect your view on politics?

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Can a political party truly bring about significant educational reform, and what examples from any country come to mind?

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How do you think the influence of trade unions on political parties impacts a country's education system?

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Social Encounter Party

Social Encounter Party was a Mexican conservative political party established on the national level in 2014 and dissolved in 2018. It is part of the coalition Juntos Haremos Historia with the National Regeneration Movement and Mexico’s Labor Party for the 2018 Mexican election. The PES tends to include many strands of Christian humanist thought and is generally socially conservative, and Flores has stated that it is a "family" party. The Baja California state party uses a stylized ichthus in its logo, which is not used by the national organization. The party characterizes itse…  Read more

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Should states have more control over tax collection and how might that impact you personally or your community?

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Would you support a 'family-centered' policy in your government? Why or why not?

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What are your thoughts on merging value-added tax and income tax collection at the state level, rather than federally?

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How do you feel about the idea of political parties being guided by specific religious or moral values?