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The technological infrastructure in transportation is strategic. The aim is to understand how the candidate leads technological development projects in the transportation sector, their knowledge of logistics solutions and their contribution to improving efficiency and quality in Argentine transportation.
What is the declaration of de facto marital union in Colombia?
The declaration of marital union is in fact a legal recognition of a stable and monogamous relationship without the need to marry. To obtain it, requirements must be met such as living together for a continuous and stable period, presenting evidence of the relationship and expressing the will to form a de facto marital union.
How is terrorist financing defined in Salvadoran laws?
Terrorist financing is defined in Salvadoran legislation as the provision of funds, goods or services with the knowledge that they will be used, in whole or in part, to carry out terrorist activities, according to the Special Law against Acts of Terrorism. .
What are the laws and penalties associated with the crime of cyberbullying in Panama?
Cyberbullying is a crime in Panama and is punishable by the Penal Code. Penalties for cyberbullying can include imprisonment, fines, and the obligation to compensate the victim for damages caused.
What is the seizure process in cases of debts with the National Institute of Older Persons (INAPAM) in Mexico?
The seizure process in cases of debts with INAPAM in Mexico involves the notification of the debt related to programs and services for older adults, the determination of the amount owed, the request for seizure before the corresponding authority, the execution of the seizure and, Ultimately, auctioning property if necessary to cover the debt. Specific procedures may vary in each case.
What is the situation of the protection of the rights of workers in the retail sector in Argentina?
Argentina has made progress in terms of protecting the rights of workers in the retail sector, recognizing its importance for the country's economy and domestic consumption. Specific labor regulations, occupational health and safety programs, and access to workplace accident insurance have been established to ensure fair working conditions and access to social security for retail workers. Despite progress, challenges persist in terms of labor informality, low wages and lack of protection of labor rights in the retail sector in Argentina.
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