Latin American Parliament Parlamento Latinoamericano (Spanish) Parlamento Latino-americano (Portuguese) Latijns-Amerikaanse parlement (Dutch) |
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Founded | December 10, 1964 |
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President of the Latin American Parliament
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Alternate President of the Latin American Parliament
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General-Secretary of the Latin American Parliament
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Alternate General-Secretary of the Latin American Parliament
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Committees Secretary of the Latin American Parliament
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Inter-Parliamentary Relations Secretary of the Latin American Parliament
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Inter-Institutional Relations Secretary of the Latin American Parliament
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Seats | 276 |
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13
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Latin American Parliament building, Amador, Panama City, Panama | |
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parlatino.org |
The Latin American Parliament (Parlatino) is a regional, permanent organization composed by the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. It is a consultative assembly similar to the early European Parliament. Currently the institution is being considered to become the legislative organ of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States.
The Latin American Parliament (Parlatino) was created in 1964. Its current mandate is derived from the Treaty of Institutionalization which was ratified on 16 November 1987. Situated in Panama City, Panama, the Parlatino has 23 member parliaments, each of which sends to it 12 nominated plenipotentiaries. The plenipotentiaries must represent the views of their parent parliament, and take into consideration the principles of the Parliament which include the defence of democracy and the further intergeneration of Latin America. The purposes of the Parlatino are:
The main institutions of the Parlatino are:
As of 2013, the following countries are members of the Latin American Parliament: