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Inciting violence is considered a crime in Mexico and is punishable by law. Penalties for this crime may include criminal sanctions, fines and precautionary measures. Respect for human rights is promoted and we seek to prevent acts of violence through education and awareness.
What measures have been taken to encourage the inclusion and participation of politically exposed people in Venezuela?
Venezuela Measures have been taken to encourage the inclusion and participation of politically exposed people in Venezuela. Civil society organizations, political parties and international actors have promoted the equitable representation and active participation of these people in political processes and decision-making. However, political and legal obstacles hinder their full participation.
What are best practices for maintaining the confidentiality and security of information related to risk list verification in Peru?
Best practices include restricting access to information, encrypting sensitive data, cybersecurity monitoring, training staff on the importance of confidentiality, and compliance with privacy laws.
What is the process to request custody of a minor in cases of abandonment by both parents in Colombia?
In cases of abandonment by both parents, custody of the minor can be requested by filing a lawsuit before a family judge. Evidence of abandonment must be provided and an argument must be made as to why it is in the child's best interest to have custody given to another person, such as a close relative. The judge will evaluate the request and make a decision based on the well-being of the minor.
What is the impact of politically exposed person corruption on foreign investment in El Salvador?
Corruption of politically exposed persons has a negative impact on foreign investment in El Salvador. Foreign investors seek transparent, predictable and corruption-free environments to make their investments. When they perceive high levels of corruption, investment is discouraged and trust in the business environment is reduced. This can have negative consequences in terms of economic growth, job creation and sustainable development. Therefore, the fight against corruption is essential to attract investments and promote the country's economic development.
What is the Simplified Optional Regime (ROS) in Guatemala and how does it affect tax records?
The Simplified Optional Regime (ROS) in Guatemala is a special tax regime that allows certain taxpayers, mainly small merchants, to pay taxes in a simplified manner. Although STR has advantages, taxpayers must maintain adequate records and comply with regulations to avoid problems with their tax records. Non-compliance under the STR can have negative consequences on the tax history.
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