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The Investment Law is a first exercise in dialogue

The coordinator of the official Bank of the National Agreement (BAN), Juan Fernando Flores, spoke about the relationship between the Government and the Assembly, the negotiations and pending issues of the Executive for the next three years. The reopening of the dialogue between the Executive and Legislative branches marks what appears to be the reconciliation […] To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.

Government will send popular consultation to the Constitutional Court in September

Update to: The Executive branch intends call a popular consultation during the 2023 elections Published: Volume 6, Issue 46 The popular consultation process “is progressing very well,” according to the Secretary of the Public Administration, Iván Correa, who announced that there will be 10 questions. The questions of the popular consultation will be related to […]

Lasso’s reasonings for the partial veto to the reforms of the Organic Law of Communication

President Lasso filed objections of unconstitutionality and inconvenience on the reforms approved by the National Assembly.  President Guillermo Lasso partially vetoed the questioned reforms to the Organic Law of Communication that were approved by the Assembly on July 21, 2022.  The president’s veto, signed and sent on August 24th, is mixed. It includes 17 objections for unconstitutionality and 34 objections for ‘inconvenience;’ 25 […] To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.

Ouch. Ouch. Ouch!

I’m down and out this week. I’ve been struggling with a kidney stone for a few days. And I don’t think it’s going to pass. I know this because I have a long history with them, going back 30 years. Which raises the question, what do I do if it doesn’t pass? In the past […]

More than 270,000 children are forced to work in Ecuador

Published on August 29, 2022

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn In Ecuador 7.1% of minors between five and 14 years of age work. Poverty often pushes them to abandon their studies to go out and earn a living. Every morning for four years, 10-year-old Andrés P. has been walking the streets of Quito’s Historic Center selling all kinds of products. From […]

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