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When comparing the political system of Mexico with the United States,
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Mexican presidents can potentially serve more years than a U.S. president.
Mexican presidents can be reelected based on outstanding job performance.
Mexican presidents cannot be reelected after serving six years, regardless of job performance.
The length of presidency among Mexican and U.S. presidents is identical.
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Mexican presidents cannot be reelected after serving six years, regardless of job performance.
(Unlike the U.S. president, who serves four-year terms and may be reelected once for a total of up to eight years, Mexico’s president serves a single six-year term—no reelection.)
(Unlike the U.S. president, who serves four-year terms and may be reelected once for a total of up to eight years, Mexico’s president serves a single six-year term—no reelection.)
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