Opposition deputies will try to remove Guillermo Lasso

Opposition deputies will try to remove Guillermo Lasso

The protests have worsened the already conflictive relationship between Guillermo Lasso and the National Assembly (parliament), whose lawmakers have blocked his main economic proposals, as he struggles to contain rising violence he attributes to drug gangs.

Assembly members of the opposition movement UNESloyal to former president Rafael Correaasked on their Twitter accounts that the elections, scheduled for 2025, be brought forward, and said that they were making their position available.

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Ecuador’s constitution allows lawmakers to remove leaders and call elections if the country experiences a political crisis or mass unrest.

“The country does not give more,” UNES assemblyman Fausto Jarrín told Reuters, informing that they will make a formal request for a meeting to be convened. “The dialogue was broken on all sides and with violence.”

Legislators from other parties would individually support the efforts, Jarrín said.

The Legislature needs 46 signatures in support of the president’s impeachment request for a debate to be called.

His dismissal itself would require the support of 92 of the 137 legislators in the Assembly and Guillermo Lasso himself can also dissolve the legislature and call elections.

“We have been insistent on the will to dialogue, we have made concessions, we have drafted several decrees and even so, irrationality is what wants to prevail in the country and we are not going to allow it,” said the Minister of the Government, Francisco Jiménez, to a local radio.

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Despite some government concessions, the rapprochement between officials and protesters led by the powerful Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie) It has been stalled for several days.

Indigenous leaders have demanded the withdrawal of the public force and the end of the special measures implemented for six provinces before the two parties can discuss a list of 10 demands, which include lower fuel prices and the cessation of oil expansion. and mining.

Guillermo Lasso has announced subsidized fertilizers, forgiveness of bank debts and budget increases for health and education and on Thursday he removed the uniformed officers from a cultural institution, allowing it to be used by protesters.

But violent clashes on Thursday night have raised tensions once again, although Conaie said it would hold a meeting on Friday to weigh up a government response to its demands.

Armed people attacked a military convoy that was trying to help truckers transporting food and medicine to move their vehicles along the access roads to Quitosaid Edwin Adatty, commander of the city’s joint task force.

Seventeen soldiers were injured and three vehicles burned, according to the commander.

Residents of Ecuador’s capital complained that domestic gas supplies are running low, as are products in supermarkets.

Source: Ambito

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