Government of Colombia
The Government of Colombia is a republic with separation of powers into executive, judicial and legislative branches. Its legislature has a congress, its judiciary has a supreme court, and its executive branch has a president. The citizens of Colombia cast votes concerning their government, and they employ a ''public'' sector office for an inspector general to oversee the public interface of the government. This safeguards the public, and guarantees the human rights spelled out in the ''Constitution of 1991'', which provides the framework for a welfare state and a unitary republic.Colombia has "control institutions" that mix government and public officials, who work alongside one another. For example, the public's inspector general works closely with the government's controller general, whose job it is to ensure governmental fiscal responsibility. An independent Ombudsman deals with maladministration complaints and functions. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Plan de ordenamiento y manejo de las cuencas de los rios San Miguel y Putumayo Plan de ordenamiento y manejo de las cuencas de los rios San Miguel y Putumayoby Gobierno de Colombia, Bogota (Colombia) spa, Gobierno del Ecuador, Quito (Ecuador) spa, OEA, Washington, DC (USA). Dept. de Desarrollo Regional y Medio Ambiente spa
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2by Gobierno de Colombia, Gobierno de Reino Unido, Banco Mundial, Federación Colombiana de Ganaderos, The Nature Conservancy, CIPAV, Fondo Acción para el Ambiente y la Niñez, World Resources Institute, International Center for Tropical Agriculture, Ganadería Colombiana Sostenible
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