Ecuadorians Rally in Quito to Defend Constitutional Court Judges - teleSUR English
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Ecuadorians are witnesses in these days of a real measurement of forces between the Government of Daniel Noboa and the Constitutional Court, in a battle that has as its slogan the fight against insecurity and violence that are mercilessly hitting the South American country. Two powers faced between the collective fear of crime and the constitutional brake against possible administrative excesses in the future.
A company of scaffolds from Cotopaxi would be one of those observed for arming the metal structures that held a giant canvas in which the faces of the nine judges of the Constitutional Court (CC) were exposed and that characterized the protest led by the president of the Republic, Daniel Noboa, against the aforementioned jurisdictional authorities.
Analysis by Ana María Cañizares, CNN en Español Ecuadorians are witnessing a veritable test of power these days between the Daniel Noboa administration and the Constitutional Court, in a battle aimed at combating the insecurity and violence that are mercilessly affecting the South American country. Two powers are at odds with each other, amid a collective fear of crime and a constitutional brake on possible future administrative excesses.
Ecuadorians Rally in Quito to Defend Constitutional Court Judges - teleSUR English
UN Rapporteur Satterthwaite expressed concern after receiving reports of threats and political pressure against judges. On Thursday, thousands of Ecuadorians took to the streets of Quito to defend the judges of the Constitutional Court and protest against President Daniel Noboa. RELATED: Ecuador Seeks Recognition from WFME Following Argentina’s Restrictions on Ecuadorian Medical Students In early August, to prevent potential violations of human …
Protesters claim that a president who intimidates judges intimidates the people.
The Special Rapporteur on the independence of UN judges expressed her concern on Friday about what she considers government actions that would seek to “discredit” and pressure the work of the judiciary in Ecuador, days after a march promoted by President Daniel Noboa to reject several judicial decisions.
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