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Judicial Power of Peru. 15 La Libertad: Trujillo: April 30, 1824: La Libertad Region excluding the Bolívar Province: 16 Lambayeque: Chiclayo: May 4, 1920: Law Nº 4049: entire Lambayeque Region. Its jurisdiction also includes the Jaén, San Ignacio, and Cutervo provinces of the Cajamarca Region: 17 Lima: Lima: December 22, 1824: 35 of the 43 ...
Blanca Nélida Colán: [186] First female to serve as the Prosecutor of the Nation of Peru (1992) Elcira Vásquez (1963): [187] [188] First female appointed as the Supreme Vocal for the Supreme Court of Justice of Peru (1993) Beatriz Merino: [189] [190] First female to serve as the Public Defender (Ombudsman) of Peru (2005-2011).
The party's logo as Peru Nation. Founded in November 2015 by former congressman Francisco Diez Canseco Távara as Peru Nation, the party initially participated in the 2016 general election, but withdrew its presidential ticket and congressional lists ten days before the election, amid the risk of failing to pass the electoral threshold. [2] [3]
It was created on May 15, 1861, during the government of Ramón Castilla, as the National Archive (Spanish: Archivo Nacional), with the aim of safeguarding historical government documentation, which until then had been kept in the Convent of San Agustín.
The Congress of the Republic of Peru (Spanish: Congreso de la República) is the unicameral body that assumes legislative power in Peru.Due to broadly interpreted impeachment wording in the Constitution of Peru, the President of Peru can be removed by Congress without cause, effectively making the legislature more powerful than the executive branch.
Peruvian Documento Nacional de Identidad (DNI). Peruvian passport.. According to the Peruvian Constitution and nationality legislation passed in 1996 as well as an executive order declared in 1997, Peruvian nationality can be passed by birth via jus soli or by registration if born overseas and duly registered at a Peruvian embassy or consulate before the child reaches 18 years of age.
The National Registry of Identification and Civil Status (Registro Nacional de Identificación y Estado Civil, RENIEC) is an autonomous constitutional body of the State of Peru. Its role is to maintain the records of births, marriages, divorces and deaths in the country, as well as of the suffrage eligibility and registration.
The Documento Nacional de Identidad (DNI) (Spanish for 'National Identity Document') is the only personal identity card recognized by the Peruvian Government for all civil, commercial, administrative, judicial acts and, in general, for all those cases in which, by legal mandate, it must be presented.