Ecuador: Noboa Declares New State of Emergency and Plans Another Referendum
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Ecuador: Noboa declares new state of emergency and plans another referendum
Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa has declared a new state of emergency for 60 days in four coastal provinces: El Oro, Guayas, Los Ríos, and Manabí. The decree, citing 'serious internal unrest,' suspends the rights to inviolability of domicile and correspondence, allowing the Armed Forces and National Police to conduct joint operations
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These territories serve as primary routes for cocaine shipments to the United States and Europe. On Wednesday, Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa declared a new state of emergency in El Oro, Manabi, Los Rios, and Guayas. RELATED: Ecuadorian Indigenous Peoples Criticize Noboa’s Draft Bill on Protected Areas These four coastal provinces concentrate most of the country’s criminal activity, as they serve as primary routes for cocaine shipments to the…
The President of the Republic, Daniel Noboa, determined a new state of emergency for four provinces of Ecuador.
Daniel Noboa decrees new state of emergency in Guayas, Manabí, Los Ríos and El Oro before wave of violence The President of the Republic, Daniel Noboa, declared a new state of emergency in four provinces of the country: Guayas, Manabí, Los Ríos and El Oro. This measure, officialized by Executive Decree No. 76, was signed [...] The entry Ecuador Noboa decrees new state of emergency in four provinces by increase of violence appears first in NODAL.
August 7, 2025.- The president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, declared a new state of emergency for the provinces of El Oro, Guayas, Los Ríos and Manabí, in view of the worsening internal conflict and the expansion of organized crime in those areas. According to the document, the decision responds to the...
Ecuador’s president, Daniel Noboa, declared Wednesday one more of the successive states of emergency that he has dictated to fight organized crime since he declared the country under “internal armed conflict” in early 2024 to face an unprecedented crisis of violence caused by the rise of criminal gangs. In [...]
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