- Central American Parliament
The Central American Parliament, also known by the abbreviation Parlacen (from the Spanish "Parlamento Centroamericano") is a political
institution devoted to the integration of theCentral America n countries. This organization is a member of theCentral American Integration System (SICA)The Parlacen represents a modern renewal of the historic
Federal Republic of Central America which existed from 1823 to 1840.Costa Rica is the only one of the original five states not to join Parlacen, but in its place are two new contributors:Panama (which was once part of Colombia, or rather New Granada, and so was not one of the original Central American states) and theDominican Republic .The Parlacen has its more recent origins in the
Contadora Group , aproject launched in the 1980s to help deal withcivil war s inEl Salvador ,Guatemala andNicaragua . Although the Contadora was dissolved in 1986, the idea for Central AmericanIntegration remained, and its works were taken by theEsquipulas Peace Agreement , which, among other acts, agreed to the creation of the Central American Parliament.The following countries each return 20, 21, or 22 directly elected deputies to the Parliament:
*El Salvador
*Guatemala
*Honduras
*Nicaragua
*Panama
*Dominican Republic In spite of its efforts to promote the Esquipulas Agreement,
Costa Rica has not yet ratified and is consequently not represented in the Parlacen. It has been seen by many as awhite elephant [ [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meetdocs/2004_2009/documents/nt/548/548071/548071en.pdf Amrica Central ] ]tructure
The Parlacen has three branches: Plenum, Board of Parliament, and Secretariat.
The Parliamentary Parties
If ten members of at least two or more countries join together, they can from a Parliamentary Group.
*The
Democratic Centre (CD)
*TheDemocratic Alliance of Central America (ADC)
*TheParliamentary Group of the Lefts (GPI)
*Democratic Convergency of Central America (CDC)
*Democratic Integration 2007 assassinations
On
February 19 ,2007 , three Salvadoran deputies and their driver were murdered inGuatemala [http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/spanish/latin_america/newsid_6386000/6386813.stm] . These killings remain unsolved.Source
* [http://www.parlacen.org.gt Parlamento Centroamericano (in Spanish)]
ee also
Central American Court of Justice References
External links
* [http://www.sica.int/ Central American Integration System (SICA)]
* [http://www.guyanajournal.com/caricom_integration.html Guyana Journal (2007-07): Advancing Integration Between Caricom and Central America]
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