Ecuador’s President Proposes Constitutional Reform to Apply Chemical Castration to Rapists
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Ecuadornews: On Friday, July 11, Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa proposed the chemical castration of rapists plus the prison and a record reserved to avoid their future involvement in activities involving children and adolescents. The proposal was made in a draft amendment to the Constitution that he sent to the National Assembly, a function of the State that, this week, was epicenter of a scandal of dimensions when it became known that the As…
By Verónica Calderón, CNN en Español Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa presented a proposal for a partial constitutional reform on Friday that would allow convicted rapists to be subjected to chemical castration. Noboa also seeks the possibility of maintaining a "restricted registry" of those convicted of rape to "prevent their subsequent involvement in activities involving children and adolescents," according to a statement released by the Ecua…
By Verónica Calderón, CNN en Español Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa presented a proposal for a partial constitutional reform on Friday that would allow convicted rapists to be subjected to chemical castration. Noboa also seeks the possibility of maintaining a "restricted registry" of those convicted of rape to "prevent their subsequent involvement in activities involving children and adolescents," according to a statement released by the Ecua…
Quito, Ecuador. Ecuador’s president, Daniel Noboa, said on Friday that he had sent a constitutional bill to Congress to apply the “chemical castration” to rapists, following the media case of an opposition legislator investigated for allegedly raping a girl. Although the text proposed to the Assembly has not been made known, the conservative president advanced in a message in X: “Violators deserve chemical castration and pay with jail, and that’…
The President of the Republic, Daniel Noboa, said this Friday, July 11, that a constitutional reform seeks to ensure that rapists receive chemical castration.
Quito, 12 Jul (La Calle).- President Daniel Noboa presented a constitutional reform that would allow the application of chemical castration to rape offenders and create a reserved register of sexual offenders, in response to what he describes as a "structural security crisis." The initiative arises after 71,270 legal proceedings for sexual offences were documented between August 2014 and May 2025. The report highlighted that one in five cases (2…
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