In 1992, the Mexican constitution was amended to modify this arrangement.
The Mexican constitution allows only one five-year term in office.
This was meant to indicate that the defenders were fighting for their rights to democratic government under the Mexican constitution of that year.
The essential elements of the new system, under the Mexican constitution, are that no authority can order the bank to grant financing.
Under the Mexican constitution, naturalized citizens are prohibited from serving in a wide array of positions, mostly governmental.
Marcos wants the Mexican constitution changed to recognize the rights of the country's indigenous Mexicans.
It is the successor to the Constitution of 1857, and earlier Mexican constitutions.
The new Mexican constitution was adopted on October 4, 1824, making the country a federal republic with nineteen states and four territories.
Some points even contradict the Mexican constitution.
In her explanatory statement to the agreement, she mentions the adverse effects this agreement has on the Mexican constitution several times.