Latin American Parliament

Latin American Parliament

Parlamento Latinoamericano (Spanish)
Parlamento Latino-americano (Portuguese)
Latijns-Amerikaanse parlement (Dutch)
Logo
Parlatino flag
Type
Type
History
Founded10 December 1964 (1964-12-10)
Leadership
President of the Latin American Parliament
Elías Castillo, PRD
since 30 November 2012
Alternate President of the Latin American Parliament
Fernando Cordero Cueva, PAIS
since 30 November 2012
General-Secretary of the Latin American Parliament
Blanca Alcalá, PRI
since 30 November 2012
Alternate General-Secretary of the Latin American Parliament
Leonardo Cabezas, PCC
since 30 November 2012
Committees Secretary of the Latin American Parliament
Daisy Tourné, PSU
since 30 November 2012
Inter-Parliamentary Relations Secretary of the Latin American Parliament
Walter Gavidia, PSUV
since 30 November 2012
Inter-Institutional Relations Secretary of the Latin American Parliament
Nancy Susana González, PJ
since 30 November 2012
Delegate President of the Latin American Parliament
Jorge Pizarro, PDC
since 30 November 2012
Vice Presidents of the Latin American Parliament
23: Inés Beatriz Lotto Vecchietti (FPV)
Alfred Marlon Sneek (AVP)
Julio Salazar (MAS)
Flexa Ribeiro (PSDB)
Rosauro Martínez (RN)
Luis Emilio Sierra (Colombian Conservative Party)
Rita Gabriel Chaves Casanova (Accessibility without Exclusion)
Charetti America-Francisca (MFK)
Virgilio Hernández (PAIS Alliance)
Sigfrido Reyes Morales (FMLN)
Christian Jacques Boussinot Nuila (TODOS)
Norma Haydee Calderón (PLH)
Mariana Gómez del Campo (PAN)
Iris Marina Montenegro Blandón (FSLN)
Héctor Eduardo Aparicio (PRD)
Victor Bogado González (ANR-PC)
Daniel Abugattás (PNP)
Teodoro Ursino Reyes (PLD)
Rodolphe Emile Samuel (National Alliance (Sint Maarten))
Carlos Baraibar Ponce de León (Uruguay Assembly)
Rodrigo Cabeza Morales (PSUV)
Structure
Seats276
Committees13: Committee on Cattle-raising and fisheries
Committee on Citizen safety, combat and prevention of narcotraffic, terrorism and organized crime
Committee on Economic affairs, social debt and regional development
Committee on Education, culture, science, technology and communication
Committee on Energy and mines
Committee on Environment and tourism
Committee on Gender equity, childhood and youth
Committee on Health
Committee on Human rights, justice and prison policies
Committee on Indigenous peoples and ethnic groups
Committee on Labour, social security and legal affairs
Committee on Political, municipal and integration affairs
Committee on Utilities and defence of users and consumers
Meeting place
Latin American Parliament building, Amador, Panama City,  Panama
Website
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.[1] Currently the institution is being considered to become the legislative organ of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States.[2]

  1. ^ Evans & Silk 2009, p. 350.
  2. ^ acn 2011, Havana Hosts Meeting ....

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