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Labour Stability: the Call of Civil Society Before the Constitutional Court to Repeal the Law on Public Integrity

Summary by El Universo
Guarantees of job stability were the focus of civil society complaints to the Constitutional Court (CC) against the provisions of the Organic Law on Public Integrity (LOIP), which amended the Organic Law on Public Service and 18 other norms, in the framework of the treatment of 26 constitutional claims.

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Guarantees of job stability were the focus of civil society complaints to the Constitutional Court (CC) against the provisions of the Organic Law on Public Integrity (LOIP), which amended the Organic Law on Public Service and 18 other norms, in the framework of the treatment of 26 constitutional claims.

At the public hearing on unconstitutionality against the Orgnica Law on Public Integrity, the judges of the Constitutional Court heard the interventions of those who filed the 26 lawsuits submitted to the Government's initiative, as well as the responses of the representatives of the Executive, Legislative and Attorney General to the General of the State.

On Wednesday, August 27, at 10H30, the Constitutional Court opened a public hearing to examine a total of 26 constitutional claims against the controversial Organic Law of Public Integrity (LOIP), presented by the current President Daniel Noboa. The hearing is chaired by Judge José Luis Terán. Trade unions, professional associations and organizations

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ecuadorendirecto.com broke the news in on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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