Salim Zaidan heads the list. Pachakutik maintained the candidacy of the jurist Luis Sarango. The assembly members of Correísmo left the session.
With the absence of the correístas assembly members grouped in the National Union for Hope (Unes) bloc, who left the session room, the Assembly Nacional appointed Salim Zaidán, Alejandra Cárdenas Reyes and Luis Sarango Macas as candidates for the renewal of a third of the judges of the Constitutional court.
The name of Luis Sarango Macas was kept on the list, candidate of Pachakutik, and who was part of the first shortlist that was not accepted by the Qualifying Commission.
The secretary of the Qualification Commission, Rafel Oyarte, said to leave out the first shortlist It was due to the fact that the Legislative Branch did not meet all the requirements for its qualification. He stated that on the first occasion they only sent an email announcing the designation, but did not provide the full documentation.
Now it remains for the Executive and Transparency and Social Control functions to present their candidates, since the candidatures presented did not meet the requirements -according to the Commission-, and, therefore, the contest was declared void.
It is expected that once the shortlist of the three functions of the State, the qualification process begins to carry out the contest of merits and opposition to elect the three judges who must replace an equal number of magistrates who are currently judges of the Constitutional court. The partial renewal of the constitutional control body must be completed until February of next year. (RR)
Profiles
- Salim Zaidán is a lawyer from the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador; Magister in Constitutional Law from the Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar; Senior specialist in Constitutional Law; Graduated from the Diploma in Human Rights; and, professor in Constitutional Law at various universities in the country.
- Alejandra Cárdenas is a lawyer with a degree in Public and Social Sciences; Master in International Relations with a mention in security and human rights from Flacso; Magister in Latin American Studies from the Pontifica Universidad Javeriana; He has a diploma in human rights from the Catholic University of Chile. In addition, she has been a professor at several universities in the country; consultant and researcher; and, coordinator of research and incidence in Public Policies.
- Luis Sarango has a degree in Social, Political and Economic Sciences; lawyer of the courts and tribunals of the Republic; Master’s degree in university teaching from the University of the Autonomous Regions of the Nicaraguan Caribbean Coast; Doctor of Jurisprudence; PhD in Intercultural Studies, University of the Autonomous Regions of the Nicaraguan Caribbean Coast; has a higher diploma in intercultural research; He has been a university professor, lecturer, speaker and facilitator at the national and international level.
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