Government of Nicaragua - Autonomous Entities

Autonomous Entities

  • Comptroller General of the Republic (Contraloria General de la República) website
  • Human Rights Prosecutor's Office (Procuraduría de los Derechos Humanos)
  • Intendence of Property (Intendencia de la Propiedad)
  • Nicaraguan Institute of Energy (Instituto Nicaragüense de Energía, INE) website - Regulatory entity of public services.
  • Superintendence of Banks and other Financial Institutions - (Superintendencia de Bancos y Otras Instituciones Financieras, SIBOIF) website
  • Superintendence of Pensions (Superintendencia de Pensiones, SIP) website
    • Nicaraguan Social Security Institute (Instituto Nicaragüense de Seguridad Social, INSS) website
  • Public Prosecutor's Office (Ministerio Público) website

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