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'He hasn't said anything about it,' the president of Parlacen, Jacinto Suárez of Nicaragua's ruling left-wing Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), said this month.
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He was referring to ex-presidents taking refuge in the parliamentary immunity from prosecution conferred by Parlacen, when they are accused of corruption.
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Under the group's charter, former presidents and vice presidents of member countries of Parlacen, which includes El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, and the Dominican Republic, get a spot in the regional body.
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"Our founding treaty is very clear as to who forms part of Parlacen," Hena Ligia Madrid, a lawmaker in Honduras from the Liberal Party, told the IPS.
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A new crisis over who is the legitimate "former" president of Honduras is brewing in the Central American Parliament (Parlacen).
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Inter Press Service reports Parlacen is struggling over which president should be granted rightful membership.
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"Our founding treaty is very clear as to who forms part of Parlacen," Hena Ligia Madrid, a lawmaker in Honduras from the Liberal Party, told the IPS.
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Inter Press Service reports Parlacen is struggling over which president should be granted rightful membership.
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Under the group's charter, former presidents and vice presidents of member countries of Parlacen, which includes El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, and the Dominican Republic, get a spot in the regional body.
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A new crisis over who is the legitimate "former" president of Honduras is brewing in the Central American Parliament (Parlacen).
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