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Questions Are Generated by the Approval of Organic Law that Allows the Separation of Judges - Ecuador en Directo

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The National Assembly gave the green light to the Organic Law on Public Integrity, which contemplates the possibility of separating judges under certain conditions and because of this, so many questions and theories are generated. This law incorporates changes that grant new powers to the Council of the Judiciary to remove judges and prosecutors.
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The National Assembly gave the green light to the Organic Law on Public Integrity, which contemplates the possibility of separating judges under certain conditions and because of this, so many questions and theories are generated. This law incorporates changes that grant new powers to the Council of the Judiciary to remove judges and prosecutors.

Bulletin *The Council of the Judiciary of the State is replaced by the organ of judicial administration and by the Morelia Disciplinary Court, Michoacan; on 25 June 2025.- In order to have a legal structure according to the current needs of the judicial branch of the State, the Seventy-sixth Legislature, in ordinary session, approved with 30 votes in favour, the new Organic Law of that Constitutional Power. In this regard, the new legislation pr…

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Metapolítica broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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