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The Supreme Court of Justice of Paraguay (Spanish: Corte Suprema de Justicia del Paraguay) is the highest court of Paraguay. The Senate and the President of Paraguay select its nine ministers (judges) on the basis of recommendations from a constitutionally created Consejo de la Magistratura (Council of Magistrates). [ 1 ]
The Ministry of Justice of Paraguay came into existence in January 2014 when the Ministry of Justice and Labor (which was established in August 1948) ...
This is a list of newspapers in Paraguay. Current newspapers. ABC Color ; Extra ; Itapúa Notícias (Encarnación) La Nación ; Popular ; La Tribuna ...
Paraguay's bicameral Congress (Congreso) consists of a 45-member Senate and an 80-member Chamber of Deputies.It serves as the legislative branch of the Paraguayan state.. Both chambers of Congress are elected concurrently with the president by means of a proportional representation system.
The mass media in Paraguay includes radio, television, newspapers, and the internet. [1] As in many South American countries, radio is an important disseminator of information in Paraguay . More than 70 commercial and community radio stations broadcast daily across the nation.
The Chamber of Deputies (Cámara de Diputados) is the lower house of Paraguay's bicameral legislature, the National Congress. It is made up of 80 members, elected for a five-year term by proportional representation. The other chamber of the National Congress (Congreso Nacional) is the Chamber of Senators (Cámara de Senadores).
Established in 2000, the Public Ministry of Paraguay is an autonomous body that has the following duties and powers per the Constitution: [1] [2] Ensure respect for rights and constitutional guarantees; Promote public criminal action to defend the public and social heritage, the environment and other diffuse interests and rights of indigenous ...
Founded on May 25, 1995, by the businessman and sports director Osvaldo Domínguez Dibb, in the city of Fernando de la Mora. [2]Together with Diario Crónica and the broadcasting stations Montecarlo FM 100.9 and 970 AM it is part of Grupo Nación de Comunicaciones.