The Speaker of the National Assembly, Henry Kronfle, presented a consolidated proposal of 110 bills as part of a legislative program he hopes to complete by May 2025, which also includes the impeachment process of Attorney General Diana Salazar. , and five other requirements.

What Henry Kronfle presented as the legislative agenda is a summary of what is processed in the fourteen permanent specialized commissions, some initiatives of benches and groups of representatives and political processes that are processed in the Committee for Oversight and Political Control.

The legislative program will emerge from hundreds of projects that have been blocked in the National Assembly

Article 12 of the Organic Law on the Legislative Function establishes the obligation of the President of the National Assembly to prepare the annual agenda of the Parliament with the participation of members of the Legislative Administrative Council, presidents of specialized commissions and representatives of various legislative groups. . This agenda will be presented within no more than 60 days of its possession and will be evaluated semi-annually. Kronfle took office on November 17, 2023.

The list of 110 projects presented by Kronfle deals with issues of security, economy, production and employment, health and education. Most committees present a list of between five and six bills that would be processed by May 2025.

The trial of Diana Salazar

Henry Kronfle’s legislative agenda also includes the prosecution of six political trials, among them the request for interpellation of Chief State Attorney Diana Salazar, initiated by the Council of Correista Citizen Revolution (RC).

In order for this trial to take place, the Supervisory Commission under the presidency of Correísta Pamela Aguirre, according to Kronfle’s agenda, must first process the political trials of the former Minister of Economic and Social Inclusion Esteban Bernal, whose phase will end these days when the report for knowledge of the plenary appears on the table session.

Then will follow the impeachment trial of members of the Judicial Council, Faust Murillo and Juan Morillo; Then there are trials against the former Minister of Energy and Mining, Fernando Santos, and the former Minister of the Interior, Juan Zapata.

After those processes are completed, the impeachment trial of Chief State Attorney Diana Salazar, accused of failing to fulfill her duties in the security crisis, will follow.

The list also includes the impeachment of the former president of the Judicial Council, Wilman Terán, and the members of that organization, Xavier Muñoz and Maribel Barreno.

List of projects by legislative commission

Commission for Sovereignty, Integration and Comprehensive Security

Committee for Justice and State Organization

Commission for comprehensive protection of girls, boys and adolescents

Biodiversity and Natural Resources Commission

Commission for Food Sovereignty

Commission for Transparency and Citizen Participation and Social Control

Commission for economic and tax regime

Commission for the right to work

Commission for the right to health and sports

Commission for Economic Development

Commission for Autonomous Governments, Decentralization and Territorial Organization

Commission for International Relations

Education Commission

Commission for Constitutional Guarantees