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Also, especially during the governments of [[Gustavo Díaz Ordaz]] and [[Luis Echeverría]], the PRI committed many human rights violations in Mexico, ranging from torture, detentions, and assassinations, mainly against student and leftist movements. Even after the [[Cold War]], during the PRI governments there continued to be numerous massacres perpetrated by the army. Also during the 1980s, the Mexican peso devalued a lot, causing an economic crisis and a lot of poverty. | Also, especially during the governments of [[Gustavo Díaz Ordaz]] and [[Luis Echeverría]], the PRI committed many human rights violations in Mexico, ranging from torture, detentions, and assassinations, mainly against student and leftist movements. Even after the [[Cold War]], during the PRI governments there continued to be numerous massacres perpetrated by the army. Also during the 1980s, the Mexican peso devalued a lot, causing an economic crisis and a lot of poverty. | ||
The PRI has also been classified as one of the most corrupt parties in Mexico, due to many corruption events in its history. For example, in the state of Zacatecas, Governor | The PRI has also been classified as one of the most corrupt parties in Mexico, due to many corruption events in its history. For example, in the state of Zacatecas, Governor Miguel Alonso Reyes and Rosario Robles were accused of buying votes through social programs, such as temporary jobs. | ||
[[Category:Latin American Villains]] | [[Category:Latin American Villains]] |