Yes, it is.
Because it was a fight between the Mexican federal government and the Mexican people.
Between the Mexican people and the Federal government.
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The federal government. In fact, the Mexican Revolution (1910-1921) was a struggle between the government and the Mexican people.
The Mexican federal government against the operatives of the various drug cartels located there.
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The federal government is considered a bureaucracy because it is administrated by officials in petty offices overseen by a president.
Any law passed by the federal government, as opposed to the states, would be considered a federal law.
They were against Miguel Barragán's abolition of the Mexican Constitution and his replacement of Mexico's federal government with a centralist government in 1835.
The president would be considered the leader of the federal government in the U.S.
No. It is a federal district (Spanish: distrito federal) which belongs to the federation and is the place where the Mexican Federal Government is located. It is the equivalent to Washington DC in the United States.
Since the Government Accountability Office (GAO) is a federal agency, the federal government is considered to be the publisher of GAO reports.