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What is deposit insurance and how does it work in El Salvador?
Deposit insurance in El Salvador is a protection mechanism for depositors. Currently, the Deposit Guarantee Fund (FOGADE) guarantees up to $10,000 per depositor in each financial institution in the event of bankruptcy or liquidation.
How has migration from Mexico to Europe changed in recent years in terms of migration for reasons of family reunification?
Migration from Mexico to Europe has experienced changes in recent years in terms of migration for reasons of family reunification, with modifications in the requirements, times and processes of applying for visas or residences for relatives of migrants in European countries, which has impacted in the possibility of reunion and family stability.
What are the obligations of the lessee in a lease contract in Mexico?
The tenant must pay the rent on time, take care of the property and comply with the rules established in the contract.
Who are the AML regulators and supervisors in Guatemala?
In Guatemala, the Superintendence of Banks (SIB) and the Superintendence of Tax Administration (SAT) are the main regulators and supervisors of AML.
What is the crime of domestic terrorism in Mexican criminal law?
The crime of domestic terrorism in Mexican criminal law refers to the commission of violent or intimidating acts within the country with the objective of instilling terror in the population or coercing the authorities, and is punishable with penalties ranging from long prison sentences up to life imprisonment, depending on the scope of the terrorism and the consequences of the acts.
What are the security measures in prisons to prevent the escape of inmates in El Salvador?
In El Salvador, security measures have been implemented in prisons to prevent prisoner escapes. This includes the construction of high security facilities, the presence of security forces in prisons and the use of security technology, such as scanners and surveillance systems. The aim is to guarantee effective control of prisons and prevent escape situations.
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