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    Análisis del proceso de designación del comité de participación ciudadana del sistema estatal anticorrupción en el Estado de Nuevo León by Soto Zertuche , Carlos Alberto

    Published 2025
    “…ANALYSIS OF THE DESIGNATION PROCESS OF THE CITIZEN PARTICIPATION COMMITTEE OF THE STATE ANTI-CORRUPTION SYSTEM IN THE STATE OF NUEVO LEÓN…”
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    Ética pública & buen gobierno = Public ethics & good government. by Manjarrez, J.

    Published 2007
    “…In Mexico it is necessary to reinforce the ethical aspect in the public administration to diminish the level of corruption. The ethical behavior of the public servant is related to integrity, honesty, transparency, expertise and leadership, it is part of the social capital of a country and a necessary condition to a good government and to eradicate corruption. …”
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    Impacto del conocimiento y la confianza en las atribuciones, en el funcionamiento y en la estructura orgánica de la Auditoria Superior del Estado de Nuevo León, para un óptimo cump... by Villarreal Villarreal, Luis Alberto, Carrera Sánchez, María Margarita, Partida Puente, Abel

    Published 2011
    “…If the public resources are not well applied, represents the bad part of the society called corruption. One of the most ancient problems that has affected the humanity is precisely the corruption, because it undermines the legitimacy of the public institutions, attempts against the society, the justice, the ethics, the moral order and the nation integral growth. …”
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    From First Lady to presidential candidate: masculinization in news coverage of female politicians by Alvarez Monsiváis, Edrei

    Published 2020
    “…Feminine (empathy, honesty, celebrity) and masculine (leadership, intelligence, toughness) personality traits were deductively established, as well as soft or feminine topics (culture, health, education) and hard or masculine topics (economy, security and corruption, foreign policy). We found a masculinization of the political personality and thematic agenda during the candidacy, not found significantly during their status as First Ladies. …”
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