Integration and Cooperation among Latin American Parliaments on Issues of Science, Technology, and Innovation
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On March 7 and 8, 2005, the “First Latin American Forum of Presidents of Parliamentary Committees on Science and Technology” took place in Buenos Aires, bringing together representatives from Mexico, El Salvador, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina. This forum had two notable precedents: the Meeting of Ibero-American Parliamentarians on Science and Technology held in Madrid and Salamanca in 1985, and the Roundtable on “Public Policy on Science, Technology and Innovation: Parliamentary Perspective,” organized by the Finnish Parliament and the UNESCO office in Paris in January 2003.
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