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Allowing the entry of foreign special forces does not require the authorization of the National Assembly, according to constitutional lawyer

Summary by notimundo.com.ec
The presidency of the National Assembly will convene for Tuesday, February 25, the session in which the Government’s proposal to allow the entry of foreign special forces to combat organized crime will be addressed. In NotiMundo Estelar, the constitutional lawyer, André Benavides and the security expert, Lorena Piedra, agreed that beyond the political debate on this issue, the legislature has deferred the treatment of other security projects, su…
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notimundo.com.ec broke the news in on Saturday, February 22, 2025.
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