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... legislation , and building momentum and broader support for the reform . An important milestone for trans- parency proponents was the passage of the preferred legislation in the Chamber of Deputies in May 2003. The Senate subsequently ...
... legislation , and building momentum and broader support for the reform . An important milestone for trans- parency proponents was the passage of the preferred legislation in the Chamber of Deputies in May 2003. The Senate subsequently ...
Pagina 107
... legislation made its way onto the formal agenda at the national level . " They also contributed to the process of reform at the provincial level of government . In 1998 , for instance , the Legislature of the Autono- mous City of Buenos ...
... legislation made its way onto the formal agenda at the national level . " They also contributed to the process of reform at the provincial level of government . In 1998 , for instance , the Legislature of the Autono- mous City of Buenos ...
Pagina 112
... legislation forward : the NGOs ' political influence arguably reached its peak when they pressured the Chamber of Deputies to pass the freedom of information bill . The campaign therefore sup- ports the arguments proposed earlier ...
... legislation forward : the NGOs ' political influence arguably reached its peak when they pressured the Chamber of Deputies to pass the freedom of information bill . The campaign therefore sup- ports the arguments proposed earlier ...
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