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The president of Ecuador is elected through general elections held every four years. Ecuadorian citizens over 18 years of age have the right to vote. If no candidate obtains more than 50% of the votes in the first round, a second round is held between the two candidates with the highest number of votes.
How does the Guatemalan State approach coordination between different government entities to strengthen due diligence policies?
Coordination can be achieved through the creation of inter-institutional committees, the definition of clear roles and responsibilities, and the promotion of collaboration between different government entities to strengthen due diligence policies in Guatemala.
What are the rights of people in situations of discrimination based on sexual orientation in the field of housing in Brazil?
People who are discriminated against for reasons of sexual orientation in the area of housing in Brazil have rights protected by the Constitution and anti-discrimination laws. These rights include equal opportunities, protection against discrimination based on sexual orientation in access, tenure and housing conditions, and the right to decent and safe housing without discrimination or harassment based on sexual orientation.
What measures have been taken to reduce corruption in administrative procedures?
ANTAI works to prevent and combat corruption in public administration through Law 6 of 2002.
What are the stages of the bankruptcy procedure in Mexico?
The stages include the declaration of bankruptcy, the integration of the commercial bankruptcy, the verification of credits, the carrying out of inventories and appraisals, the formation of the active and passive estate, the meeting of creditors, and the liquidation and payment to creditors.
How has the business landscape changed during the embargoes in Bolivia, and what are the initiatives to support small and medium-sized businesses despite economic limitations?
The business outlook is essential. Initiatives could include financing programs, business training and simplification of procedures. Evaluating these initiatives offers insights into Bolivia's ability to support small and medium-sized businesses in times of economic constraints.
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