A siege is a military operation: the army surrounds the enemy’s fortress, prevents the entry of supplies, conducts systematic attacks until their will to fight weakens and they surrender. In the Assembly, the siege was a constant conspiratorial strategy with the aim of weakening and overthrowing the Government.
The destabilizing majority created a parliamentary commission with a majority similar to Correísmo’s, with the bombastic name: “Occasional Multiparty Commission for Truth, Justice and the Fight Against Corruption.” It is ironic that this commission should investigate the truth, for justice and the fight against corruption; they just spit at the sky.
The hasty report they had to change at the last minute, modifying the causes, was too grotesque: to accuse the president of treason. That book is nothing but a “chronicle of the new expected Chucky Seven”.
Most Ecuadorians have to identify who the real “traitor to the homeland” is. Let’s recall the continuous derogatory phrases, such as “traitor to the motherland”, “troglodytes”, “fascists”, etc., that Rafael Correa uttered against military commanders, which had the reverse purpose of destroying the prestige and credibility of institutions. False and tendentious claims that there are big differences between officers and the army, deliberately wanting to take the class struggle to the barracks, dangerous activity in a hierarchical institution and under rigorous laws and regulations, breaks its vertical structure, represents an attack on the morale, discipline and trust of its commanders.
Five legislators eliminate the cause of treason, but recommend the prosecution of the President of the Republic, Guillermo Lass, for a crime against national security
What is considered treason?
He appointed enemies of the institution as ministers of defense, who tried to co-opt it for their own perverted purposes; He dismissed the commanders who disobeyed him, so he said “he will rule with lieutenants”. It did not renew the contract with the US so that the world’s most sophisticated radar aircraft could operate from the Manta base, but it signed military cooperation agreements with Cuba, Venezuela and Belarus. The northern border remained unguarded, and the airspace was free for drug smuggling planes to enter.
A failed attempt to appoint political commissars to control military activities and indoctrinate its members, especially units, in barracks.
Attacking military companies, looting them as loot and deliberately bankrupting them, such as the iconic airline TAME.
The procurement of Dhruv helicopters was a well-known scam; Cheetah planes that were bought used; the Mirage planes “generously donated” by Hugo Chávez, which are the garbage that litters the Taura base. These are just some pearls of the most vile government in history.
betrayal, according to the RAE dictionary: “A crime committed by civilians or the military that threatens the security of the homeland.” In many countries this is punishable by life imprisonment and even the death penalty.
Dante Alighieri places traitors in the last circle of hell, because he considers treason the worst sin. (OR)
Source: Eluniverso

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