The system reached such power, infighting and corruption, that at the end of the 1960s, it was thought, without bringing it to accomplish, to divide it constituting two separate parties of Center, left and right. Consequently the system began to deteriorate in the late seventies, to the degree that at the end of the eighties his fractures were already inocultables (from breaking the system, power groups staying in the figure of parties and get their benefit increasing economic and political rights), which twenty years later, after successive crises and overtake to presidential power, gave rise to opposition from centre right, traditionally weak, apparently came to power. The national action party, traditional opposition party in which, at last minute, representative figures of economic power had hosted, wins the election with the simple promise of change; without a real proposal of power structure, which take the place of the traditional system fractured and weakened to which was intended to replace, therefore welcomes the simulacrum of democratic institutions visible, recognizing them as real without counterweights of citizen representativity. The political failure was swift, despite the still charismatic presidential figure, since not only the institutions were not prepared to be the effective seat of power, but the Governments of the States, where control of the system survived territorially shaped majority in the hands of the institutional Revolutionary Party (in the minority form of the Party of the democratic revolution its main Division and the national action party)they are largely unstable real power in the nation. Today Mexico survives as a State in one of the worst possible scenarios, since his Government has no capacity to exercise it; its democratic institutions were intended as overtake of power, but not as advocates and builders of a project of nation and de facto, only powers are, as long as duran their temporary alliances for specific purposes, that we can hardly think that they contemplate something more than power for power and at worst and perhaps more frequent cases, in power, by, and for, the predatory enrichment. * Said traditional Mexican, which means leaving something wrong to fall into something worse.