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La Paz Farmers Market

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La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
La Paz Farmers Market
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SundayClosed
MondayClosed
Tuesday8am - 1pm
WednesdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
FridayClosed
Saturday8am - 1pm


The Institutional Revolutionary Party is a Mexican political party founded in 1929 that held uninterrupted power in the country for 71 years from 1929 to 2000, first as the National Revolutionary Party , then as the Party of the Mexican Revolution , and finally renaming itself as the Institutional Revolutionary Party in 1946. The National Revolutionary Party was founded in 1929 by Plutarco Elías Calles, Mexico's paramount leader at the time and self-proclaimed Jefe Máximo of the Mexican Revolution. The party was created with the intent of providing a political space in which all the surviving leaders and combatants of the Mexican Revolution could participate, and to solve the grave political crisis caused by the assassination of president-elect Álvaro Obregón in 1928. Although Calles himself fell into political disgrace and was exiled in 1936, the party continued ruling Mexico until 2000, changing names twice until it became the Institutional Revolutionary Party. Throughout its nine-decade existence, the PRI has adopted a very wide array of ideologies . In the 1980s, the party went through reforms that shaped its current incarnation, with policies characterized as centre-right, such as the privatization of State-run companies, closer relations with the Catholic church, and embracing free-market capitalism. At the same time, the left-wing members of the party abandoned the PRI and founded the Party of the Democratic Revolution in 1989. Though it is a full member of the Socialist International , the PRI is not considered a social democratic party in the traditional sense. The adherents of the PRI party are known in Mexico as Priístas and the party is nicknamed El tricolor because of its use of the Mexican national colors of green, white and red, as found on the Mexican flag.
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