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March 10, 2022
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Guadalupe Lorri was saved

In the session of the Assembly today, March 9, 2022, the eyes were on the president’s chair, Guadalupe Llori. Legislators of UNES they insisted, from the morning, on putting together a ad hoc multiparty committee to analyze Llori’s work. The goal: remove her.

“It would be good if this were the first slip of the CAL, but it is not,” said the correísta legislator Paul Munoz, and, immediately, he proposed the motion so that the Plenary decides whether or not to arm the commission. Llori replied that the request is not proceeding because “impertinent”.

The correistas stayed with the ‘made churos’

In the afternoon, Assemblyman Fausto Jarrin Teran he asked again for the change of the agenda to verify if the members of the CAL, including Llori, have done their job well.

they needed 70 votes to approve Jarrín’s request. They reached 69. The key was the absence of the assemblywoman correista Mariuxi Sánchez, “due to health problems” and the absence of the PSC legislator Javier Ortiz, after announcing that he suffered a attack on the Esmeraldas-Quito route.

Guadalupe Llori is still the president of the National Assemblywithout any investigation against him.

On the other hand, the vote against Llori by the Assembly members for Pachakutik Mario Ruiz, Mireya Pazmiño, Fernando Cabascango and Patricia Sánchez, showed that they remain the “rebels” of the party. (GVL)



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