Lasso celebrates the approval of the law on the exceptional use of military and police force

Lasso celebrates the approval of the law on the exceptional use of military and police force

“We needed that law. Our public force needed it. Our citizens needed it urgently. Now and more than ever #UnidosContraLosViolentos,” the president, who is participating in the protest, said on Twitter. Summit of the Americas of the Angels.

https://twitter.com/LassoGuillermo/status/1534368491440164866

With a comfortable majority of 104 votes, the National Assembly approved on Tuesday, in the second and definitive debate, the bill that regulates the legitimate and exceptional use of force by the military, police and prison guards.

Regulates the use of lethal weapons, to protect citizen freedoms and safeguard the right to comprehensive security.

The parliament, in which the ruling party has 13 of the 137 seats, issued rules to apply force in Ecuador according to levels of threat, resistance or aggression and when other non-violent means are ineffective or do not guarantee maintaining order.

It also prohibits the improper use of force, with a view to avoiding excesses, illegalities and arbitrariness, as well as torture.

Ecuador faces an increase in violence and criminality due to the drug trafficking. It closed 2021 with a murder rate of 14 per 100,000 people, almost double that of 2020.

The National Assembly, in which the opposition is scattered but has a majority, established for the military, police and prison officers the rights to institutional defense and the Public Defender’s Office when they are involved in cases of use of force in the line of duty, since refusing to obey orders that violate guarantees.

Lasso must veto or order the publication of the bill in the Official Gazette for it to become law.

The military will be authorized to intervene in operations to maintain order and citizen security in the event of a declaration of a state of emergency, according to the project approved by Parliament.

Lasso declared on April 30 a state of emergency for 60 days in the three provinces hardest hit by drug trafficking and crime, which leave more than 1,200 dead nationwide.

Source: Ambito

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