immunité diplomatique - significado y definición. Qué es immunité diplomatique
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Qué (quién) es immunité diplomatique - definición

MONTHLY NEWSPAPER BASED IN FRANCE
Le Monde Diplomatique; Le monde diplomatique; Monde diplomatique; Le Diplo; Monde Diplomatique; Le Monde diplomatiqué; LE MONDE diplomatique
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Parliamentary immunity in France         
  • The National Assembly in Paris where the deputies protected by their immunity sit, which their Chamber can nevertheless partially lift (inviolability).
Immunité parlementaire
Parliamentary immunity (French: immunité parlementaire) is an aspect of French politics. Members of the Parliament of France enjoy irresponsibility for what they did as parliamentarians, and partial inviolability – that is, severe restrictions for the police or justice to arrest or detain them.
Jean Dumont (publicist)         
FRENCH PUBLISHER
Jean Dumont de Carelskroon; Corps universel diplomatique
Jean Dumont Baron de Carlscroon (13 January 1667 – 13 May 1727) was a French writer and historian. He followed the profession of arms but, not obtaining promotion so rapidly as he expected, he left the service and travelled through different parts of Europe.
diplomatic pouch         
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TRANSPORTED PACKAGE OF A DIPLOMATIC MISSION, EXEMPT FROM INSPECTION OR SEIZURE
Diplomatic pouch; Valise diplomatique; Diplomatic bags; Diplomatic communications; Diplomatic baggage; Crossed bag
¦ noun US term for diplomatic bag.

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Le Monde diplomatique

Le Monde diplomatique (French pronunciation: ​[lə mɔ̃d diplɔmatik]; meaning "The Diplomatic World", and shortened as Le Diplo in French) is a French monthly newspaper founded in 1954 offering analysis and opinion on politics, culture, and current affairs. As of 2021 there are 31 editions (7 digital-only) in 22 other languages worldwide.

The publication is 51% owned by Le Monde diplomatique SA, a subsidiary company of Le Monde which grants it complete editorial autonomy. Politically it is part of the left that is critical of neoliberalism and has favoured alter-globalization since 1973.