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Does Noboa Slow Social Progress? Partial Veto to Laws Related to Educational Credits and Domestic Work

Summary by Radio La Calle
Quito, 30 May (La Calle).- After taking office again, President Daniel Noboa partially rejected two legislative initiatives: one that alleviated educational debts and the other that protected the labour rights of domestic workers. The veto on the project of educational credit payment facilities, approved with 112 votes in April 2025, requires the inclusion of "full beneficiaries" (debtors, guarantors and co-workers) and a schedule of deadlines. …
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Quito, 30 May (La Calle).- After taking office again, President Daniel Noboa partially rejected two legislative initiatives: one that alleviated educational debts and the other that protected the labour rights of domestic workers. The veto on the project of educational credit payment facilities, approved with 112 votes in April 2025, requires the inclusion of "full beneficiaries" (debtors, guarantors and co-workers) and a schedule of deadlines. …

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Radio La Calle broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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