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After the assassination of Obregón, who was recently elected, in 1928 the party's power started to decline. Morones was suspected to benefit from Obregón's death and lost support. In 1929, Calles founded the
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No longer endorsed by the Mexican political elite, the Laborist Party fell into irrelevance. It last participated in the
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Leal, Juan Felipe. "Sindicatos y partidos políticos en México." Estudios Políticos 3 (1983), p. 6
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Aguilar García, Javier, "Confederación Regional Obrera Mexicana (CROM)" en
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In the 1920s the PLM was the most powerful party in Mexico. Presidents
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in congressional elections, becoming largest party in the
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Álvaro Obregón
Plutarco Elías Calles
Luis Napoleón Morones
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Regional Confederation of Mexican Workers
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Social democracy
Democratic socialism
Laborism
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Politics of Mexico
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