Noboa Proposes a Law to Combat What He Calls "Criminal Economies" in Ecuador.
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Noboa Proposes a Law to Combat What He Calls "Criminal Economies" in Ecuador.
QUITO (AP) — The Ecuadorian government sent a bill to the legislature on Saturday seeking to combat what it called criminal economies. It proposes faster mechanisms for confiscating and raiding assets, and tougher prison sentences for organized crime figures. President Daniel Noboa sent the urgent proposal to Congress, whose newly sworn in members are currently in power. The ruling party, National Democratic Action, holds a majority and controls…
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