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Latin Union Information

The Latin Union is an international organization of nations that use Romance languages, with the aim of protecting, projecting, and promoting the common cultural heritage and unifying identities of the Latin, and Latin-influenced, world. It was created in 1954 in Madrid, Spain, and has existed as a functional institution since 1983. Its membership has risen from 12 to 36 states, including countries in Latin America, Europe, Africa, and the Asia-Pacific region.[1]

The official names of the Latin Union are: Unió Llatina in Catalan, Union latine in French, Unione Latina in Italian, União Latina in Portuguese, Uniunea Latină in Romanian, and Unión Latina in Spanish.[2]

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Membership

See also: Member states of the Latin Union The members of the Latin Union, by language: Spanish Portuguese French Italian Romanian Catalan

According to the Latin Union's website, membership is open to any nation that meets the following criteria:

Official languages

The official languages of the Latin Union are Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Romanian, and Catalan. Spanish, Portuguese, French and Italian are used as working languages. All the texts of general diffusion are translated into these four languages, with some also going into Romanian and Catalan.

Organization

The Union is composed of three main bodies, namely, the Congress, the Executive Council and the General Secretariat.

Congress

The Congress, which consists of the representatives of all the Member States, meets in ordinary assembly every two years. Its main functions are

A President and two Vice-Presidents are also elected by the Congress. Oleg Serebrian from Republic of Moldova is the current President (since December 2010).

There are also two auxiliary bodies of the Congress, namely, the Commission of Adhesions and the Commission of Candidacies.

Executive Council

The Executive Council is the executive branch of the Union. It consists of 12 Member States, which are elected by the Congress every four years, and led by a President and two Vice-Presidents, which are also elected by the Congress. Since December 2010 Andorra, Brazil, Ecuador, Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Senegal, Uruguay and Venezuela are the members of the council.

There are also two auxiliary commissions sub-ordinated to the Executive Council:

General Secretariat

The Latin Union is directed by a Secretary-General appointed every four years by the Congress. The Secretary is in charge of the execution of the programmes and implements the decisions made by the Congress and the Executive Council in the matter of budget and general direction. Jose Luis Dicenta Ballester is currently the Secretary-General of the Union.

Subordinated to the Secretary-General, there are 4 directors:

Finance

The finance of the Union is mainly supported by the obligatory contributions from the Member States. For some activities, the Union may collaborate with other public or private institutions.

Map of Latin Union

The Member States of the Latin Union

See also

References

  1. ^ "Unión Latina; Estados miembros". http://www.unilat.org/SG/Organisation/Presentation/EtatsMembres/index.es.asp. Retrieved 2009-01-05.
  2. ^ Latin Union Official Site

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