Veracruzism

Veracruzism (: Veracruzismo) is the official political ideology of the Mexican Social Republic. A variant of, Veracruzism, in its original form, is , , , and. Emphasizing strongly on Mexican, Veracruzism promotes economic , military self-reliance, pro-expansionist , , and.

Named after Ramon Hildago de Veracruz, the first Generalísimo of Mexico, modern-day interpretation of Veracruzism by the Mexican state is the result of the gradual evolution of the ideology over time in response to various problems and policies the state endured. Veracruzism follows a heavily modified -based economy where the are generally held in private hands but the allocation of  and investment is determined by the state. Historically an movement, Veracruzism has been shaped to embrace a   form of government within the framework of the centralized Mexican state.

Although claiming to be a  ideology, political scientists and scholars have deemed Veracruzism to be an example of a politically.