Standard Owner Benchmark - GOBIERNO DE MEXICO

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The Government of Mexico is a comprehensive and intricate institution that serves as the executive power and governing body responsible for the direction and administration of the Mexican state. With its multifaceted structure, the federal government of Mexico operates through three distinct powers: the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.

The executive power is led by the President of the Republic, who assumes the roles of both the head of state and head of government. Through a democratic process, the President is elected by the populace for a six-year term and assumes the vital responsibility of guiding the nation's domestic and foreign policies, as well as overseeing the operations of the federal government.

Within the government structure, the legislative power consists of two key bodies: the Senate of the Republic and the Chamber of Deputies. These bodies are responsible for the creation, modification, and approval of laws that shape the legal framework of the country. They play a crucial role in representing the diverse interests and perspectives of the Mexican people and ensuring the proper functioning of the democratic process.

Meanwhile, the judicial power functions as an essential pillar of the government, tasked with the interpretation and enforcement of the laws of Mexico. The judiciary upholds the principles of justice and fairness, ensuring that laws are applied correctly, disputes are resolved impartially, and constitutional rights are protected.

To effectively manage the affairs of the nation, the Government of Mexico encompasses numerous agencies and departments that oversee various sectors and aspects of governance. For instance, the Secretariat of Economy focuses on promoting economic growth, supporting businesses, and fostering trade relations. On the other hand, the Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources takes charge of preserving and protecting the environment, managing natural resources, and promoting sustainable practices.

The Government of Mexico assumes a crucial role in governance, working to promote the well-being and prosperity of its citizens. Through its executive, legislative, and judicial powers, as well as its specialized agencies and departments, the government seeks to provide effective leadership, formulate inclusive policies, and ensure the proper functioning of the nation's democratic processes.

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This is a benchmark to help companies understand which standards should be part of a sustainable procurement plan. Further, the benchmark allows standard setting schemes, i.e. "Standard Owners", to benchmark their performance versus industry peers.