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image by Zoltan Horvath, 21 April 2011
On April 14 I saw the flag of Peru's "Defensoría del Pueblo" (Ombudsman). The
Defensoría del Pueblo was established in 1998
Source:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defensoría_del_Pueblo_(Peru)
The flag is a white horizontal flag, with the
logo in the middle.
Image taken from:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_W2EbTTpVpcY/Sg29ugcu1KI/AAAAAAAAADA/J8YFHWEbLCY/s320/beatriz_merino_defensoria_190608.jpg
Source:
http://paroamazonico2009.blogspot.com/2009_05_01_archive.html
For the legal frameowork please see:
http://www.defensoria.gob.pe/marco-legal.php
For additional information please go to: Defensoría del Pueblo (official website)
Esteban Rivera, 21 April 2011
image by Zoltan Horvath, 02 August 2015
On this picture,
a white flag with a red logo is shown at lower right corner as a desk flag. This
is for the Peruvian Health Reform Program, Parsalud (Programa de Apoyo a la
Reforma del Sector Salud).
Zoltan Horvath, 02 August 2015
The current Constitution of Peru of 1993 establishes the Judicial Power as the sole and independent administrator of Justice.
Source: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poder_Judicial_del_Per%C3%BA
Its flag is a black horizontal flag with the CoA ( ) in the middle and below in white capital letters reading "PODER JUDICIAL", as seen in the following images
-
Image 1 (Source:
http://www.larepublica.pe/01-11-2012/consejo-de-ministros-dijo-no-al-proyecto-de-ley-para-homologar-sueldos-en-el-pj)
- Image 2 (Source:
http://www.uni.edu.pe/sitio/novedades/2009/np_090929_poder_judicial.htm)
-
Image 3
(Source:
http://sicuaninoticias.blogspot.com/2009_05_01_archive.html)
For additional information go to: Poder Judicial (official website, currently unavailable)
Esteban Rivera, 18 November 2012
There's a new closeup image seen
here.
(Source:
http://www.caretas.com.pe/Main.asp?T=3082&w=1&idG=64678&idI=76182)
Esteban Rivera, 13 August 2013
The Comisión Nacional para el Desarrollo y Vida sin Drogas (DEVIDA) (National
Commission for Development and Life without Drugs) is an intergovernmental
commission that focuses primarily on agricultural policies and policies to
substitute illegal cultivation of coca (some coca is legal under traditional
practices of chewing and the export to U.S. companies) for other crops.
The DEVIDA is headed by a Director General appointed by the president and has
the rank of Minister of State. According to Law No. 28003 of 28 June 2003, the
Board of DEVIDA also includes:
- The President of the Council of Ministers (Prime
Minister equivalent) or his representative
- Minister of Agriculture or his representative
- Minister of Economy and Finance or his representative
- Minister of Defense or his representative
- Minister of the Interior or his representative
- Minister of Education or his representative
- Minister of Justice or his representative
- Foreign Relations Minister or his representative
- Minister of Health or his representative
- Minister of Transport and Communication or his representative
- President of the ENACO
(national company managing the legal coca crops) or his representative
- A representative of Presidents of Regions of Peru where are the zones of
influence of coca
Moreover, the DEVIDA has a National Advisory Council, composed of one
representative regions Mayors' under the influence of coca crops, two
representatives of agricultural organizations cultivating coca legally (one
representing coca growers under contract with the ENACO, under contract with the
other programs of "alternative development"), and a representative of NGOs
working in licensed and assistance to drug addicts .
Source:
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comisi%C3%B3n_Nacional_para_el_Desarrollo_y_Vida_sin_Drogas
The flag of DEVIDA is a horizontal white flag with the
Coat of Arms of Perú on top in the middle, and below the DEVIDA
logo seen
here. (first flag from left to right) and
here (third flag from left to right)
(Sources::http://www.comunidadandina.org/prensa/archivo/foto_254.htm
http://www.unodc.org/peruandecuador/es/noticias/mayo-2012-ministra-de-la-produccin-inaugura-seminario-internacional.html
For additional information please go to:
DEVIDA (official
website):
Esteban Rivera, 07 July 2012
image by Zoltan Horvath, 12 November 2012
The Registro Nacional de Identificación y Estado Civil, in English National
Registry of Identification and Civil Status (RENIEC) maintains the records of
births, marriages, divorces and deaths in the country, as well as of the
suffrage eligibility and registration in the country.
Sources:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Registro_Nacional_de_Identificación_y_Estado_Civil_(Perú)
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Registry_of_Identification_and_Civil_Status
Its flag is a white horizontal flag with the
logo in the middle, as seen
here.
Source:
http://reniecdigital.tumblr.com/post/18803004479/reniec-proporciona-sistema-de-tramite-documentario
For additional information please refer to:
RENIEC (official website)
Esteban Rivera, 07 July 2012
image by Zoltan Horvath, 29 November 2015
Prom Perú (full name Comisión de Promoción del Perú para la Exportación y el
Turismo, English: Promotion of Peru Commission for Exports and Tourism) it's the
result of the merger of PROMPEX (Comisión para la Promoción de Exportaciones,
Commission for the Promotion of Exports) and PROMPERú (Commission for the
Promotion of Peru) in 2007 by mandate of
Mincetur through Decree
D.S. Nº 003-2007-MINCETUR, since this organization depends on this
Ministry.
Its flag is the
logo
on a horizontal flag, as seen
here.
Source:
http://utero.pe/2014/03/07/mira-aqui-el-nacimiento-de-la-proxima-crisis-ministerial/
Official website:
http://www.promperu.gob.pe/
Esteban Rivera, 23 November 2015
image located by Dave Fowler, 20 May 2020
Flag of the Peruvian Space Agency:
https://spacenews.com/
Agency logo:
https://www.amerigeoss.org/
CONIDA = Comisión Nacional de Investigación y
Desarrollo Aeroespacial
Dave Fowler, 20 May 2020
image by Zoltan Horvath, 02 August 2015
It is National Supeindendency for Health - Superintendencia Nacional de Salud
(SuSalud). It has a white flag flag with its logo. Image of flag:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B5LQIrpIgAAnU8P.jpg
Zoltan Horvath, 02 August 2015
The Corte Suprema de Justicia de la República, was established in 1825.
Source: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corte_Suprema_del_Per%C3%BA
The flag is the Peruvian flag with coat of arms on top reading PODER JUDICIAL
in golden capital letters and below it reads CORTE SUPREMA in golden capital letters, as seen
here (flag on the left).
The President of the Supreme Court, is the top Judicial post in the country.
Source:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidente_de_la_Corte_Suprema_del_Per%C3%BA
The President of the Supreme Court flag takes the same pattern as the Supreme
Court flag, that is, the Peruvian flag with coat of arms,
except that on the top it reads PODER JUDICIAL, below that it reads CORTE SUPREMA DE JUSTICA and below the
coat of arms it reads PRESIDENCIA, all in golden capital letters, as seen
here.
Source:
http://carloscardenasborja.blogspot.com/2009_06_01_archive.html)
For additional information go to: Poder Judicial
(currently unavailable) (official website)
Esteban Rivera, 18 November 2012
image by Ivan Sache, 22 March 2018
"The Jurado Nacional de Elecciones, JNE, (English: National Jury of
Elections) of Peru is an autonomous constitutional organism, headquartered in
Lima. Its goal is to oversee the legality of electoral processes, guaranteeing
the respect for the population's will. Thus, it is the entity in charge of
proclaiming the official electoral results and awarding recognitions or
credentials to the elected authorities. Furthermore, it passes resolutions to
regulate the electoral dispositions. Moreover, the Jury reviews appeals to
resolutions passes in first instance by the Special Electoral Juries and has the
last word on controversies regarding electoral matters. It also settles cases on
vacancies declared by Regional and Municipal Councils. Even though elections had
been held since the XIXth century, there was no permanent organization in charge
of this until the establishment of the JNE by Decree Law 7160 of 1930. The 1993
Constitution fragmented the Jury into three autonomous entities, separating the
National Registry of Identification and Civil Status (Registro Nacional de
Identificación y Estado Civil, RENIEC) and the National Office of Electoral
Processes (Oficina Nacional de Procesos
Electorales, ONPE) from it. RENIEC
was made in charge of registering eligible voters, while ONPE was designed to
organize the elections, leaving the Jury the duties of making any rulings
concerning electoral processes, including the proclamation of official results."
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Jury_of_Elections
http://portal.jne.gob.pe/portal/Pagina/Ver/176/page/Que-es-el-JNE and
http://portal.jne.gob.pe/portal/Pagina/Ver/222/page/Historia-del-JNE
The flag is the logo (https://botw-pd.s3.amazonaws.com)
in the middle over a white horizontal as seen here:
http://e.rpp-noticias.io/normal/2017/01/31/511051_337431.png (source:
http://rpp.pe)
For additional information go to JNE (official
website): http://www.jne.gob.pe/
Esteban Rivera, 22 March 2018
Additional sightings
https://puntodevistaypropuesta.wordpress.com/2015/10/07/
http://canaln.pe/actualidad/jne-declaro-vacancia-mas-70-autoridades-municipales-y-regionales-n285026
http://perunoticias.net/debate-electoral-jne-solicita-los-candidatos-exponer-las-soluciones-que-pais-necesita
http://andina.pe/agencia/noticia.aspx?id=603186
http://peruanosnews.com/noticias/jne-confirma-que-partidos-politicos-firmaran-pacto-etico-electoral/
http://udep.edu.pe/hoy/2016/jne-presenta-libros-de-su-fondo-editorial-y-entrega-coleccion-a-la-udep/
http://www.elperuano.com.pe/noticia-jne-resolvio-mas-95-vacancias-61094.aspx
The flag also used with the emblem in white on a red background.
Photo
http://www.cronicaviva.com.pe/jne-revisara-28-casos-sobre-publicidad-estatal-prohibida-en-etapa-electoral/
Ivan Sache, 22 March 2018
image by Ivan Sache, 22 March 2018
"The Oficina Nacional de Procesos Electorales, ONPE (English: National Office
of Electoral Processes) is the body in charge of organizing elections in Peru.
It was established by the Article 177 of the 1993 Constitution as well as by Law
No. 26487 of June 21, 1995"
Sources:
https://www.web.onpe.gob.pe/nosotros/,
http://www.web.onpe.gob.pe/nosotros/nuestra-historia/ and
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oficina_Nacional_de_Procesos_Electorales_(Per%C3%BA)
The flag is a white horizontal flag featuring the logo (https://www.web.onpe.gob.pe/img/logo.jpg)
in the middle as seen here:
http://www.cronicaviva.com.pe/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/cuchito3.jpg (source)
For additional information go to ONPE (official website): https://www.web.onpe.gob.pe/
Esteban Rivera, 22 March 2018
Additional sighting
https://puntodevistaypropuesta.wordpress.com/2015/10/07/peru-elecciones-2016-y-reforma-electoral-jne-onpe-y-reniec-piden-al-ejecutivo-que-observe-la-norma-aprobada-por-el-congreso/
Ivan Sache, 22 March 2018
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 30 July 2010
The Green Flag with Three Golden Stars ("Bandera Verde con tres estrellas
doradas") is awarded every year by the Ministry of Education of Peru to "the
national educational institutes that, through a thorough evaluation and
selection process, have demonstrated a significant effort to improve the
environment of the educational community and of the local community, as a symbol
of the education for the sustainable development highlighted in the campaign
"Social Mobilization 'Safe, Clean and Healthy Schools'" ("Movilización Social
Escuelas Seguras, Limpias y Saludables")."
The flag is dark green with three yellow stars in lower fly, a coloured symbol
in upper hoist, and an emblem in the middle.
Sightings:
2007 award ceremony
(14 December 2007)
2009 award ceremony (19 December 2009)
Ivan Sache, 18 July 2010
That circular emblem seems to be the one at the upper right of this flash
http://www2.minedu.gob.pe/educam/swf/bannerdieca150807.swf (zoomable)
— it is a children’s colored drawing showing a landscape with mountain, sun,
lamas, sea, road, trees, a school, and an iconic family of four; the school has
the plain national flag of Peru hoisted on a rooftop pole. On the
flag, the emblem seems to be surrounded by writing and some additional elements
poking horizontally from "behind" it, as seen
here.
Flag image pending details about the upper hoist symbol.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 30 July 2010