Mexico gained a stable government in August 24
1917
1917
Economic interests
Internal turmoilForeign threatsLack of monetary resources
After its war of independence against Spain (1810 - 1821) Mexico was essentially broke. Also many conservative and liberal interests played a role, as internal turmoil prevented any stable government to flourish.
Mexico is economy and politicaly stable
Relatively so. Mexico City is part of Mexico, a federal presidential representative republic, akin to the United States. Mexico City itself has a local government, which is elected by the Mexico City voters, but has a great deal of dependence from the federal government. It is stable in the sense that it follows general democratic principles; however, considering Mexico City is a huge megalopolis of 21.2 million inhabitants, it still has weak institutions that can be corrupted or work inefficiently.
As a noun: The Federal government is responsible for upholding the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Or as an adjective: A government job is often a stable job.
Britain has an accumulation of various statutes, conventions, judicial decisions and the treaties which collectively can be referred to as the British Constitution. It has no written constitution.
YES. The Vietnamese government is very stable.
high employment, steady growth, and stable prices