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How is the information obtained through verification of risk lists in El Salvador coordinated with other jurisdictions to strengthen the prevention of terrorist financing internationally?
The coordination of information obtained through verification of risk lists in El Salvador with other jurisdictions is carried out through international cooperation mechanisms. The Financial Investigation Unit (FIU) collaborates closely with international organizations and authorities from other countries to share relevant information on transactions and clients suspected of being linked to terrorist financing. This collaboration contributes to strengthening the prevention of terrorist financing at the international level and effectively addressing cross-border threats.
Can I request a voting card if I am a foreigner residing in Mexico?
Yes, foreigners residing in Mexico can request a voting credential as long as they meet certain requirements established by the INE.
What is paternity recognition in Mexico and how is it carried out?
Recognition of paternity in Mexico is the legal act in which a father legally recognizes his child. It is done by submitting an application to the Civil Registry, where the biological relationship is accredited and the corresponding rights and obligations are established.
What is the participation of local communities in decision-making related to the sanction of contractors in Peru?
Local communities have an active participation in decision-making related to the sanction of contractors in Peru [details on community consultations, transparency in processes]. This ensures that decisions reflect local concerns and needs.
Can a foreigner married to a Panamanian citizen obtain a retiree identity card?
Yes, a foreigner married to a Panamanian citizen can opt for the retiree identity card once he or she meets the retirement requirements.
What challenges do politically exposed people face in exercising their rights to freedom of association and assembly in Venezuela?
Venezuela Politically exposed people in Venezuela face challenges in exercising their rights to freedom of association and assembly. Government-imposed restrictions, repression of demonstrations, and criminalization of protest can limit your ability to organize, express your opinions, and exercise your rights peacefully. This impacts plurality and political participation in the country.
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