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Regional Parliamentary Webinar for Latin America and Caribbean to Promote Universality and Implementation of the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime

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March 7th, 2022

In cooperation with the PGA National Group of the Congress of Argentina, the Council of Europe Cybercrime Program, as well as the Organization of American States, PGA organized a Regional Parliamentary Webinar for Latin America and Caribbean to Promote Universality and Implementation of the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime on March 7th 2022.

Participants also included national experts from Argentina, Chile, the Dominican Republic and the United States of America.

Over 70 Members of Parliament and other interested individuals from across numerous countries in the region also participated in this event and exchanged questions and comments in connection with its subject matter.

Over 70 Members of Parliament and other interested individuals from across numerous countries in the region also participated in this event.
Over 70 Members of Parliament and other interested individuals from across numerous countries in the region also participated in this event.

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For further information on this event, please contact Peter Barcroft, Senior Director, International Peace and Security Program, PGA at 

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