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El Consulado General del Perú en Miami es receptivo a los comentarios y fomenta las opiniones de nuestros connacionales como medio de contacto permanente, sin embargo, nos reservamos el derecho de suprimir aquellos mensajes que por su tono ofensivo y/o lenguaje procaz puedan vulnerar el respeto y la honorabilidad de cualquier persona.
A partir del siglo XIX inmediatamente después de la independencia se fue organizando paulatinamente la administración pública. Primero el Estado de Guatemala como parte integrante de las provincias unidas de Centro América y después a partir de 1847 como República independiente, libre y soberana para la administración de los negocios público lo diferentes ramos de la administración, fueron organizados en Secretarías de acuerdo a la denominación española, esta terminología incluyó en nuestro caso a la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores que conservó esta denominación después de la Revolución de fecha 20 de octubre de 1944, como puede verse en la Ley del Organismo ejecutivo contenido en el Decreto No. 47 de la Junta Revolucionaria, y emitido en fecha 27 de diciembre de 1944. No obstante el período de vigencia fue corto ya que al entrar en vigor la Constitución de la República de fecha 15 de marzo ese ordenamiento Constitucional ya no hablaba de Secretarías, sino de Ministerios de Estado por lo que el Congreso de la República tuvo que promulgar una ley del Organismo Ejecutivo, emitida en el Decreto No.93 del Congreso de la República, de fecha 25 de abril de 1945 en la que por primera vez se habla en la sección XVIII, Artículo 21, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores
Başkonsolosluğumuzun görev bölgesi Florida, Georgia, Kuzey Carolina, Güney Carolina ve Puerto Rico‘dan oluşmaktadır. Turkish Consulate General in Miami has been implementing its consular services and diplomatic duties throughout a jurisdiction area covering Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
Welcome to the Consulate of Haiti in Miami official facebook page. Visit www.consulathaitimiami.ht or Follow us on twitter @consulathtmiami. Traveling to Haiti ? Visit www.plezivakans.com, www.manmanpemba.com, www.haititourisminc.com, www.lokalhaiti.com or download iphone/ipad/android app "Lokal"
The Consulate General of Japan in Miami serves the Japanese population residing in Florida, and also promotes Japanese culture and business throughout the state.
The Children’s Trust is a dedicated source of revenue established by voter referendum to improve the lives of children and families in Miami-Dade County by making strategic investments in their future.
Welcome to the Consulate of Haiti in Miami official facebook page. Visit www.consulathaitimiami.ht or Follow us on twitter @consulathtmiami. Traveling to Haiti ? Visit www.plezivakans.com, www.manmanpemba.com, www.haititourisminc.com, www.lokalhaiti.com or download iphone/ipad/android app "Lokal"
Başkonsolosluğumuzun görev bölgesi Florida, Georgia, Kuzey Carolina, Güney Carolina ve Puerto Rico‘dan oluşmaktadır. Turkish Consulate General in Miami has been implementing its consular services and diplomatic duties throughout a jurisdiction area covering Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
The Consulate General of Japan in Miami serves the Japanese population residing in Florida, and also promotes Japanese culture and business throughout the state.
Daniel J. Alfonso is the City Manager at the City of Miami. He began work in the City of Miami as Director of Management and Budget in 2011 after 17 years working at Miami-Dade County. During his tenure at Miami Dade County, Mr. Alfonso worked in various operational and administrative positions including Revenue Collector at Miami Dade Transit, Budget Coordinator at the Office of Management and Budget, and Assistant Director at the General Services Administration Department. At the City of Miami, as Budget Director, he has improved the annual budget process and the reporting of the City’s financial information; as City Manager, he is implementing various initiatives aimed at improving the City’s finance, employee morale, productivity, and customer service. While working full time at Miami Dade County, Mr. Alfonso earned a Master of Science in Finance degree at Florida International University (2002) as well as a Bachelor of Business Administration with majors in Management, and International Business (2001). He also earned an Associate Degree in Accounting at Miami Dade College. Mr. Alfonso also served in the United States Army from 1986 to 1991. He earned the rank of Sergeant, and in 1990 participated in operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm as a Cavalry Scout assigned to the 24th Infantry Division. He values family, loyalty, and education. He has been married for 27 years and has a son who currently attends Florida International University and a daughter of middle school age.
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A partir del siglo XIX inmediatamente después de la independencia se fue organizando paulatinamente la administración pública. Primero el Estado de Guatemala como parte integrante de las provincias unidas de Centro América y después a partir de 1847 como República independiente, libre y soberana para la administración de los negocios público lo diferentes ramos de la administración, fueron organizados en Secretarías de acuerdo a la denominación española, esta terminología incluyó en nuestro caso a la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores que conservó esta denominación después de la Revolución de fecha 20 de octubre de 1944, como puede verse en la Ley del Organismo ejecutivo contenido en el Decreto No. 47 de la Junta Revolucionaria, y emitido en fecha 27 de diciembre de 1944. No obstante el período de vigencia fue corto ya que al entrar en vigor la Constitución de la República de fecha 15 de marzo ese ordenamiento Constitucional ya no hablaba de Secretarías, sino de Ministerios de Estado por lo que el Congreso de la República tuvo que promulgar una ley del Organismo Ejecutivo, emitida en el Decreto No.93 del Congreso de la República, de fecha 25 de abril de 1945 en la que por primera vez se habla en la sección XVIII, Artículo 21, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores
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