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The flag for this organization was made using the coat of arms from the
Politicalresources.net website, at:
http://www.politicalresources.net/int-america.htm. Parlamento
Amazónico (Amazonian Parliament) is a permanent organization created in
Lima,
Perú on April 18,1969 by the initiative of the Cámara de Diputados (Chamber
of Deputies) del Congreso de Perú. It is located in Caracas,
Venezuela. It has worked closely with the structure
created by the Tratado de Cooperación Amazónica (Amazonian Cooperation Treaty).
It is a permanent legislative body that promotes political and parliamentarian
exchange in the Amazon Basin.
The members are all the Parliaments of the following countries:
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Colombia
- Ecuador
- Guyana
- Peru
- Suriname
- Venezuela
It is organized as follows:
- Asamblea (Assembly)
- Junta Directiva (Board)
- Secretaría Ejecutiva (Secretariat)
- Comisiones Permanentes (4) (Four Permanent Commissions):
1. Comisión de Desarrollo Sostenible, Ecología y
Biodiversidad (Commission on Sustainable Development, Ecology and Biodiversity)
2. Comisión de Asuntos Jurídicos, Legislativos, Cooperación
Internacional e Integración (Commission on Juridical, Legislation, International
Cooperation and Integrational Affairs)
3. Comisión de Asuntos Políticos, de la Mujer, Derechos
Humanos, Pueblos y Etnias de la Amazonia. (Commission on Political, Women, Human
Rights, Peoples and Ethnical Affairs)
4. Comisión de Asuntos Culturales, Científicos-Tecnológicos y
Educativos (Commission on Cultural, Scientific-Technological and Educational
Issues)
Parlamento Amazónico Official website (no longer online):
http://www.webmediaven.com/parlamaz/
Parlamento Amazónico Official website (Available only through WayBack Archive):
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.webmediaven.com/parlamaz/
Esteban Rivera, 22 December 2006