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Quito Council Promotes Action of Unconstitutionality in the Face of Changes in Cootad

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With 15 votes in favour, the metropolitan agency decided to file a claim for unconstitutionality and to request precautionary measures against the rule that sets mandatory percentages of investment and current expenditure for the GADs.
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On Tuesday, February 24, the Metropolitan Council of Quito decided with 15 votes in favour, to present a precautionary measure before the Constitutional Court against the reform of the Organic Code of Territorial Organization, Autonomy and Decentralization (COOTAD). The provision, approved by the National Assembly on February 20, establishes formula 70/30 and establishes rules

With 15 votes in favour, the metropolitan agency decided to file a claim for unconstitutionality and to request precautionary measures against the rule that sets mandatory percentages of investment and current expenditure for the GADs.

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fmmundo.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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