Instytucjonalna Partia Rewolucyjna to meksykańska partia polityczna założona w 1929 r., Która sprawowała nieprzerwaną władzę w tym kraju przez 71 lat od 1929 do 2000 r., Najpierw jako Partia Rewolucji Narodowej, następnie jako Partia Rewolucji Meksykańskiej, a wreszcie jako PRI w 1946 r.
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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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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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If a party in power for 71 years promised significant improvements in areas important to you (education, healthcare, employment), would you support them? Why or why not?
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How does the concept of a 'revolutionary party' evolving over time to stay in power resonate with your views on political adaptation and evolution?
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Reflect on the impact that long-term government policies can have on environmental sustainability; what strategies would you suggest to ensure long-term environmental health?
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Considering the impact of technology on politics, how do you think a long-standing political party could remain relevant in the digital age?
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Discuss how a political party’s long tenure might influence its approach to international relations and diplomacy. Would this be beneficial or harmful from your perspective?
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How important is political diversity and turnover in leadership for the progress of social issues that you care about?