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  2. Prudencia Ayala - Wikipedia

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    Prudencia Ayala was born on 28 April 1885, to a working-class Indigenous family in Sonzacate. Her parents were Aurelia Ayala and Vicente Chief. When she was ten years old, her family moved to Santa Ana City, where she attended María Luisa de Cristofine's elementary school. [1]

  3. Gender inequality in El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Victims of sexual crimes in El Salvador are disproportionately women. Of the total 3,436 sexual abuse convictions in 2011, 88% of the victims were female. In 2011, there were 224 rape convictions, though many incidents are not reported due to social and cultural factors. [32] In 2016, El Salvador reported 524 femicides cases (one every 18 hours).

  4. Yésica Sánchez Maya - Wikipedia

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    Yésica Sánchez Maya (born 13 November 1977 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a human rights attorney who works in Oaxaca, Mexico. [citation needed] In 2003, she began serving as president of the Mexican League for the Defense of Human Rights (LIMEDDH) in Oaxaca. [1]

  5. Politics of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    El Salvador elects its head of state, the President of El Salvador, directly through a fixed-date general election whose winner is decided by absolute majority. If an absolute majority is not achieved by any candidate in the first round of a presidential election, then a run-off pool election is conducted 30 days later between the two ...

  6. Ciudad Mujer - Wikipedia

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    Ciudad Mujer (transl. "Women City") is a project of the government of El Salvador, created on March 28, 2011, as an initiative of the then First Lady Vanda Pignato.It consists of offering aid to victims of violence against women, as well to provide access to women's healthcare services, financial advice, and career training.

  7. Law of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico's major codes regarding public law are the Federal Criminal Code (the criminal code) and the National Criminal Procedure Code (the code of criminal procedure). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Other codes of importance include the Fiscal Code ( Codigo Fiscal de la Federacion ) ( tax law ) and the Federal Labor Law ( Ley Federal del Trabajo ) ( Mexican labor ...

  8. Claudia Ortiz (El Salvador) - Wikipedia

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    Claudia Mercedes Ortiz Menjívar (born 10 September 1987) is a Salvadoran politician who currently serves as a deputy of the Legislative Assembly.She is the only deputy of the political party Vamos in the legislature, and was elected in the 2021 legislative election from the department of San Salvador.

  9. Constitution of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Another view is that Mexico City was too conservative and Carranza chose the provincial capital of Querétaro because it was a quiet, peaceful place for such an important meeting. [23] The congress formally opened in November 1916, with delegate elections and then a credentials fight preceding that; the final draft was approved on 5 February 1917.