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Bolivia Inaugurates Latin American Attorney General’s Meeting for the Bicentennial

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Sucre brings together delegations from ten countries to strengthen environmental legal defense and share good practices in international justice. In an act loaded with symbolism, the Attorney General of the State, Ricardo Condori Tola, inaugurated the Latin American Meeting of the Latin American Association of Lawyers and State Attorneys (ALAP), which takes place in Sucre with the participation of representatives of ten countries. The event, whi…
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SUCRE, 4 Jun (NOMADA NEWS). – The Attorney General, Ricardo Condori Tola, inaugurated the “Latin American Meeting of the Latin American Association of Lawyers and State Attorneys (ALAP)” in the city of Sucre event that aims to improve laws, doctrines and jurisprudence, transfer knowledge and strengthen international legal defense.

Sucre brings together delegations from ten countries to strengthen environmental legal defense and share good practices in international justice. In an act loaded with symbolism, the Attorney General of the State, Ricardo Condori Tola, inaugurated the Latin American Meeting of the Latin American Association of Lawyers and State Attorneys (ALAP), which takes place in Sucre with the participation of representatives of ten countries. The event, whi…

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Radio FmBolivia broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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