In the early days of 1995, Mexico faced a severe financial crisis despite recent economic advancements and NAFTA. While the country embraced market economy structures, it lacked the necessary democratic "software." This disconnect has contributed to ongoing socio-economic issues, prolonged poverty, and strained relations with the United States, revealing deep-rooted challenges.
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