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What is the policy of the government of El Salvador regarding the promotion of equal opportunities in access to early childhood care services?
The government of El Salvador has established policies to promote equal opportunities in access to early childhood care services. Comprehensive early childhood care programs are implemented, providing health, nutrition, early stimulation and quality education services. The training and training of professionals in child care and development is promoted, and the active participation of families in the process of raising and educating their children is encouraged. In addition, alliances are established with international organizations and civil society organizations to strengthen early childhood care programs.
How are contracts for the sale of goods with pharmaceutical import restrictions handled in Mexico?
Contracts for the sale of goods with pharmaceutical import restrictions in Mexico must comply with COFEPRIS regulations and guarantee that products meet quality and health safety standards.
Can I use my Argentine DNI as an identification document in the process of obtaining an equal marriage license?
Yes, the Argentine DNI is one of the documents required in the process of obtaining an equal marriage license. Same-sex couples who wish to get married must present their ID and comply with the legal requirements established for civil marriage.
How does the Ministry of Energy and Mines participate in due diligence related to projects in the energy sector in Guatemala?
The Ministry of Energy and Mines participates in due diligence when evaluating projects in the energy sector, ensuring regulatory compliance and sustainability in the use of resources.
Can an accomplice be extradited from Guatemala to another country to face charges?
Yes, Guatemala may consider the extradition of an accomplice if the legal requirements are met and it has been requested by a foreign country. Extradition treaties and national legislation are relevant in these cases.
What is the crime of forced disappearance in Mexican criminal law?
The crime of forced disappearance in Mexican criminal law refers to the deprivation of a person's liberty by agents of the State or armed groups, followed by the refusal to acknowledge the detention or to report the whereabouts of the victim, and is punishable by Penalties ranging from long prison terms to life imprisonment, depending on the degree of participation and the circumstances of the case.
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