Ernesto Zedillo, the last of the unbroken 71-year line of PRI presidents in Mexico, is sometimes credited for enabling the country's first (somewhat) open presidential elections. How much was he personally responsible for this, rather than, e.g., a broader decline in the PRI's institutional power?
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