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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]
3 years ago
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Los organismos de control tanto el ministerio publico como el control fiscal deben ejercer tareas represivas frente a la funcion

del gobierno y sus funcionarios. De esta forma su funcion es de caracter A. Extrajudiciales B. Disciplinarias C. Correctivas D. Preventivas
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Free_Kalibri [48]3 years ago
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Answer:

La opción correcta es B. Los organismos de control tanto el ministerio publico como el control fiscal deben ejercer tareas represivas frente a la función del gobierno y sus funcionarios. De esta forma su función es de carácter disciplinaria.

Explanation:

Al hablar de represión, hablamos de medidas o acciones tomadas con el objetivo de castigar una conducta determinada, que es considerada ilegitima o errónea. En tal sentido, las medidas llevadas a cabo por los organismos de control tendientes a reprender y controlar las funciones del gobierno y sus funcionarios (siempre que estas sean erróneas) serán medidas de carácter disciplinario, pues intentaran corregir los errores cometidos y al mismo tiempo interponer una sanción al funcionario que hubiere cometido el error, siempre que no hubiere una situación excusable.

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