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In page Women's suffrage in Mexico:

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The 1968 student movement led by the National Strike Council contributed towards strides for gender equality in Mexico.[1] The students’ efforts towards equality of the genders increased awareness towards democratic rights facilitating social change.[1] Following the student movement in Mexico, support towards female participation in various forms of expression such as cultural, artistic, political, and academic contributions increased. For example, they paved the way for the first addition of women in positions of political power, namely as governors and ministers of state, deputies, senators, and judiciaries.[1] These movements raised the cognizance of the public both in the realm of local and national political environments and social relations.[citation needed]