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Is it possible to obtain the judicial records of a person in Venezuela if they have been a victim of identity theft?
In Venezuela, if a person has been a victim of identity theft and this has led to the appearance of false or incorrect judicial records, it is possible to request the correction of said information. The affected person can file a complaint with the competent authorities and provide evidence of his or her true identity so that an investigation can be carried out and erroneous judicial records can be corrected.
How are changes in import and export legislation that may affect the delivery of products in Bolivia handled?
The handling of changes in import and export legislation is addressed in clause [Clause Number], specifying the procedures for notifying and adjusting the contract in Bolivia in case of significant changes in laws that may affect the delivery of products.
Can judicial records in Colombia be used as a criterion for admission to security and defense institutions, such as the armed forces?
Yes, judicial records in Colombia can be considered as a criterion for admission to security and defense institutions, such as the armed forces. These institutions can evaluate the judicial records of applicants to ensure the integrity and trustworthiness of members entering their ranks.
Can I use my DUI as proof of identity when applying for a debit card in El Salvador?
Yes, the DUI is one of the identification documents accepted when applying for a debit card in El Salvador. Banks and financial institutions may require it to verify your identity and establish the card.
What measures are being taken to strengthen transparency and accountability in the contracting of public works by politically exposed persons in El Salvador?
Measures are being taken to strengthen transparency and accountability in the contracting of public works by politically exposed persons in El Salvador. This involves the implementation of open and competitive bidding processes, the publication of information about projects and contractors, and the promotion of citizen participation in the supervision of contracting processes. In addition, control and supervision mechanisms are established to prevent corruption, such as external auditing and periodic accountability. Transparency in the contracting of public works is essential to guarantee efficiency, equity and quality in the execution of projects.
What is Costa Rica's policy regarding the promotion of gender equity in access to land and rural property?
Costa Rica has a policy to promote gender equality in access to land and rural property. Measures have been established to guarantee equal opportunities for men and women in access to land and rural property, promoting land titling in the name of women and access to productive resources. The government works to promote women's participation in decision-making about land and natural resources, training on rights and gender issues, and seeks to eliminate barriers that limit women's access to property and control of the land. In addition, the inclusion of the gender perspective in rural development policies and the protection of the rights of rural women is promoted.
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