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Mexican Democratic Party

The Mexican Democratic Party ((スペイン語:Partido Demócrata Mexicano), PDM) was an ultra-Catholic social conservative political party in Mexico that existed between 1979 and 1997.
==Origins==
The PDM had its origin in the Manuel Torres Bueno wing of the right-wing Catholic and the clerical fascist National Synarchist Union (UNS), who fought openly against anti-Catholic articles of the Constitution of 1917, particularly in the states of Jalisco, Aguascalientes, Querétaro, Guanajuato and Michoacán, the states in which the Cristero War was fought from 1926 to 1929.
Whilst the UNS faded after the 1940s it continued as a local group and was boosted, along with a number of other opposition groups, by a series of electoral reforms during the 1970s that introduced an element of proportional representation into the electoral system. As a result of these the UNS, the activities of which were largely confined to Guanajuato, reconstituted as a political party under the name Mexican Democratic Party.〔A. Riding, ''Mexico: Inside the Volcano'', Coronet Books, 1989, p. 113〕 The party was formed against a backdrop of renewed importance for the Catholic Church in Mexican society, with a growth in the influence of groups such as Opus Dei whilst the opposition National Action Party (PAN) self-identified as Catholic.〔Riding, ''Mexico'', p. 92〕 The two parties differed however in that the PDM drew support from peasants whilst the PAN was firmly the province of the urban middle classes.〔

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