Constitutional Court of Ecuador Suspends Noboa Decree on Constituent Assembly. President Insists on Consultation News Channel 3-12
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By Ana María Cañizares and Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español The Constitutional Court of Ecuador suspended a decree with which President Daniel Noboa sought to convene a popular consultation to ask citizens whether or not they would agree with the installation of a Constituent Assembly. In response, the president reacted with another decree to insist that this exercise be carried out. On Friday night, the Court reported in a statement that he rece…
By 08:00 this Saturday, September 20, the plenary of the National Electoral Council (CNE) was convened to learn about the questions of popular consultation and referendum sent by President Daniel Noboa, including the question to convene a constituent assembly.
Ecuadornews: The president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, insists on convening a Constituent Assembly by breaching constitutional control, as social mobilization against its economic measures and citizen distrust grows Text: Manuela Marcos Rodas Photo: EcuADOR Special. – On Friday, September 19, President Daniel Noboa signed Decree 148 calling for a new Constituent Assembly. He sent the Constituent Assembly directly to the National Electoral Council …
The National Electoral Council sent the Constitutional Court the proposal of President Noboa to convene a constituent assembly, in session of September 20. The post The CNE refers to the Constitutional Court the proposal of the constituent assembly of Daniel Noboa appeared first on El Diario.
Ecuadornews: The president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, again called, by decree this Saturday, a referendum for Ecuadorians to decide on the establishment of a Constituent Assembly that drafts a new magna letter, after the Constitutional Court temporarily suspended a similar one that he issued on the eve. The Noboa entry insists on calling for a referendum for a Constituent Assembly, with a new decree was first published in the Digital Process.
On Saturday, September 20, the National Electoral Council (CNE) of Ecuador met and declared the beginning of the electoral process of referendum and popular consultation 2025. In the meeting were known decrees 147, 148 and 149 with three referendum questions and the popular consultation that the National Government will hold in November. These regulations have to do with eliminating the constitutional prohibition of the establishment of foreign …
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