Mexican Indigenous Government — Representation, Autonomy and Community Projects
The Parlamento Indígena Anáhuaca is the Indigenous Government of Mexico. It is recognized as a government by the Federal Government of Mexico and has official registration with the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP) and the Tax Administration Service (SAT).
It operates as an autonomous parliamentary government, with its own Banco Central Indígena, guaranteeing financial inclusion, economic development and social welfare.
Its main activities include governance, sustainable development, ecological protection, humanitarian initiatives and the defense of indigenous rights, strengthening indigenous sovereignty and promoting collaboration with national and international allies.
Parliament Bodies
General Assembly
Supreme representative body of all adhering communities. Defines political line and project priorities.
Treasury
Manages Parliament funds and coordinates with the Banco Central Indígena for transparency in the use of resources.
Technical Commissions
Commissions for education, health, energy, and territory that develop projects and proposals.
Featured Projects
Community Energy Program
Development of sustainable energy systems for indigenous communities.
Education and Culture
Strengthening bilingual education and preservation of cultural traditions.
Health and Welfare
Comprehensive health programs, access to medicines and promotion of ancestral practices.