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Panama is governed under the Constitution of Panama of 1972 as amended in 1978, 1983, 1993, 1994, and 2004. [1] This is Panama's fourth constitution, previous constitutions having been adopted in 1904, 1941, and 1946. The differences among these constitutions have been matters of emphasis and have reflected the political circumstances existing ...
The Panamanian Social Security Fund (CSS) or Caja de Seguro Social Panameña (as it is known in Spanish) is a public institution of the Republic of Panama that is in charge of the planning, control and administration of the contingencies of the social security of Panama. The Social Security Fund was founded on March 21, 1941, by means of Law No ...
Panama: For the benefit of the world (Latin: Pro mundi beneficio). [104] Papua New Guinea: Unity in Diversity. [105] Paraguay: Peace and justice (Spanish: Paz y justicia). [106] Peru: Firm and happy for the union (Spanish: Firme y feliz por la unión). [citation needed]
Recurso de amparo. In most legal systems of the Spanish-speaking world, the writ of amparo (" writ of protection"; also called recurso de amparo, "appeal for protection", or juicio de amparo, "judgement for protection") is a remedy for the protection of constitutional rights, found in certain jurisdictions. [ 1]
Panama: comarca indígena indigenous territory Emberá-Wounaan (1983) · Guna de Madungandí (1996) · Kuna de Wargandí (2000) · Guna Yala (1938) · Ngöbe-Buglé (1997) · Naso Tjër Di Comarca (2020) [32] Papua New Guinea: autonomous region Bougainville (2000) [33] Philippines: rehiyong awtonomus autonomous region Bangsamoro (2019) [34]
Mexicans by naturalization are: [4] those who obtain from the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs a letter of naturalization and; an individual married to a Mexican national residing in Mexico who fulfills the requirements set forth in the Mexican nationality law: to have lived with the spouse for two years immediately prior to the date of the application.
This is a list of permanent representatives of Panama to the United Nations. [1] Germán G. Guardia J. (1945–1947) Mario de Diego (1948–1950) Eusebio A. Morales (1952–1954) Roberto de la Guardia (1955–1957) Alejandro Remón Cantera (1957–1959) Jorge E. Illueca (1959–1960) Enrique A. Jimenez (1961–1962)
Panama, [a] officially the Republic of Panama, [b] is a country in Latin America at the southern end of Central America, bordering South America. It is bordered by Costa Rica to the west, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the south. Its capital and largest city is Panama City, whose metropolitan ...