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Cuenca mayor and Azuay prefect summoned to hearings over alleged campaign irregularities during 2023 elections. The mayor of Cuenca, Cristian Zamora, and the prefect of Azuay, Juan Lloret, are facing serious electoral violation charges that have attracted significant attention. The complaints, brought before the Electoral Contentious Tribunal (TCE), accuse the two officials of violating electoral […]
Betrayed by an accomplice, Fito faces extradition to the U.S.
An associate of the notorious Los Choneros leader exposes the criminal empire, paving the way for extradition. José Adolfo Macías Villamar, better known as ‘Fito,’ the notorious leader of the Ecuadorian criminal group Los Choneros, is now facing extradition to the United States, where he faces seven serious charges. The extradition, which was approved by […]
One Bite at a Time
I find myself in an optimistic mood this week, looking across the country and reflecting on the state of things. Yes, there are plenty of problems—many of them serious—but there are also signs that things may be turning around. Noboa has his hands full, no question about it. There are still too many murders every […]
New Anti-Money Laundering Initiative Targets High-Denomination Bills and Political Exposures in Ecuador
New technological tools aim to improve financial system transparency and combat organized crime financing. The Superintendency of Banks in Ecuador has launched a significant anti-money laundering project called “Clear,” aimed at enhancing the country’s ability to detect and prevent illicit financial activities. Presented on July 17th in Quito, the initiative is a joint effort between […]
CONAIE Expels Six Pachakutik Legislators Over Allegiance to Government
Indigenous organization condemns assembly members for supporting ruling party’s initiatives. The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE) has expelled six Pachakutik legislators for aligning with the government’s agenda. During its VIII National Congress held in Conocoto, Quito, on July 19, 2025, the organization unanimously voted to expel Cecilia Baltazar, Carmen Tiupul, Manuel Choro, Fernando […]
Erik Prince Returns to Ecuador for Security Training Contract
The controversial security contractor returns to assist Ecuador’s efforts against organized crime amid mounting concerns. Erik Prince, the founder of the private security company Blackwater (now known as Academi), returned to Ecuador on Friday, July 18, 2025, marking his third visit to the country this year. His latest visit comes as part of a government […]
Noboa Delivers Long-Awaited Land Titles to Shuar Communities in Morona Santiago
After over a decade of advocacy, the Shuar communities of Morona Santiago receive legal recognition of their ancestral lands. On July 18th, President Daniel Noboa presided over a significant ceremony in Macas, Morona Santiago province, where he officially delivered collective property titles to five Shuar nationality centers. This action formalized the legal status of over […]
Nine Dead in Pool Hall Massacre in Playas
Gunmen target gathering, including municipal officials and a soccer coach, in latest act of violence in Guayas province. On the afternoon of Saturday, July 19, 2025, a violent armed attack rocked the Santa Isabel neighborhood in General Villamil Playas, leaving nine people dead. The attack, which took place in a local pool hall, marks the […]
Internal Strife Grows in Citizen Revolution as Key Members Depart
With defections and tensions rising, Luisa González struggles to maintain unity within the once-dominant political faction. The Citizen Revolution (RC), the once-formidable political faction led by former President Rafael Correa, is grappling with a growing crisis following the departure of key assembly members. On July 15, 2025, Assemblywoman Jhajaira Urresta became the latest high-profile member […]
Judge Orders Guayaquil Mayor Aquiles Alvarez to Trial in Triple A Case, Mandates Electronic Bracelet
The decision comes after a lengthy investigation into an alleged illegal fuel distribution network affecting Ecuador’s subsidized petroleum products. The legal proceedings in the Triple A case took a significant step forward on July 19, 2025, when a judge at the North Judicial Complex in Quito ruled to bring 16 individuals and six legal entities […]
IMF approves $600 million disbursement and extends Ecuador’s program with a $1 billion increase
Published on July 21, 2025

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn The latest IMF move underscores the country’s deepening reliance on multilateral support amid fiscal challenges. Ecuador’s dependency on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been solidified with the approval of a $600 million disbursement and an additional $1 billion extension to the country’s $4 billion credit program. This new arrangement, approved […]

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