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How are risk lists updated and maintained in Peru?
Risk lists in Peru are updated and maintained by government and regulatory entities such as the BCRP and SBS, who monitor and add names as new sanctions and threats arise.
Can I apply for a personal identification card in Panama if I am a Panamanian citizen and live in another country indefinitely?
Yes, as a Panamanian citizen living in another country indefinitely, you can apply for a personal identity card in Panama through the Panamanian consulates and embassies in your country of residence.
What is the protection for the rights of people in situations of discrimination due to their political orientation in the field of protection of labor rights in Chile?
In Chile, the rights of people in situations of discrimination due to their political orientation are protected in the field of protection of labor rights. Equality of treatment and opportunities in employment are guaranteed, regardless of people's political orientation. Discrimination for political reasons in the workplace is prohibited, an inclusive and respectful work environment is promoted, and reporting and sanction mechanisms are established to prevent and combat discrimination based on political orientation at work.
Does the judicial record in Brazil include information on traffic fines or minor infractions?
Brazil Judicial records in Brazil generally do not include information on traffic fines or minor infractions. These violations are usually handled by traffic authorities and are not related to criminal offenses. However, it is possible to obtain information about traffic fines and violation records through the corresponding channels of the traffic authorities.
What is the importance of the relationship between Mexico and indigenous communities internationally?
The relationship between Mexico and indigenous communities is important internationally in terms of recognition of rights, cultural protection and sustainable development. Mexico has been a key actor in the promotion of indigenous rights in international forums and in the implementation of indigenous inclusion and participation policies.
What is the situation of the rights of people with disabilities in the area of protection against discrimination in access to long-term care and care services in Honduras?
People with disabilities have protected rights in the area of protection against discrimination in access to long-term care and care services in Honduras. There are laws and policies that seek to guarantee your equal access to care and continuing care services, including home care, care homes and rehabilitation centres. The availability of quality services, the training of care providers and the implementation of long-term support programs are promoted. However, challenges still exist in terms of fully implementing these measures and ensuring equitable access to long-term care and care services for people with disabilities.
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