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  2. Public Ministry of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The Public Ministry of Peru, also known as the Prosecutor's Office of Peru, is an autonomous entity of the Government of Peru that is responsible for enforcing law in Peru. Headed by the Prosecutor of the Nation, the Public Ministry oversees investigations surrounding private citizens, public interest and legislative interrogatives.

  3. Constitutional Court of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The court's members are nominated by the Congress of Peru; these nominations sometimes lack transparency and are based on political favors that nominees can provide to legislators. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Since May 2022, the Constitutional Court has been used to provide institutional strength to Fujimorists in Congress, according to IDL-Reporteros .

  4. National Registry of Identification and Civil Status - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Legislative Palace (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    In the meantime, the university temporarily moved to the Colegio de San Pedro. [5] During that time, the Congress also occupied certain rooms of the old premises that belonged to the Inquisition, deactivated in 1820. The Senate was established in that building from September 1, 1829, the date on which the first ordinary session was installed.

  6. Civil Guard (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Guard (Spanish: Guardia Civil; [ˈɡwaɾðja siˈβil]) was the main preventive police force of Peru until its dissolution in 1988. As a national gendarmerie force, it was responsible for civil policing under the authority of the Ministry of the Interior, [d] while investigative work was carried out by the Peruvian Investigative Police. [5]

  7. Peruvian Civil War of 1865 - Wikipedia

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    Basadre Grohmann, Jorge: Historia de la República del Perú (1822 - 1933), Tomo 5. Editada por la Empresa Editora El Comercio S. A. Lima, 2005. ISBN 9972-205-67-3 (V.5) Chirinos Soto, Enrique: Historia de la República (1821-1930). Tomo I. Lima, AFA Editores Importadores S.A., 1985. Vargas Ugarte, Rubén: Historia General del Perú. Noveno ...

  8. Coat of arms of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Coat of Arms (Escudo de la Marina de Guerra), consists of the National Shield and the semicircular inscription Marina de Guerra del Peru, along with anchors instead of the traditional flags it is embedded upon, as well as having an image of the sun as the crest. It is used for various naval purposes.

  9. Puerto Rican citizenship and nationality - Wikipedia

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    Miriam J. Ramirez de Ferrer v. Juan Mari Brás (144 DPR 141, 1997). Though the Constitution of the United States recognizes both national and state citizenship as a means of accessing rights, [ 3 ] [ note 1 ] Puerto Rico's history as a territory has created both confusion over the status of its nationals and citizens and controversy because of ...