Ecuador has a rather complex political, economic, financial and development panorama, where a series of situations inherited from the past do not allow us to get out of the deep crisis we have fallen into. When the average Ecuadorian listens to the news or reads physical and digital media, he encounters information such as the economic deficit inherited from the previous government, figures that are unclear and much less realistic. We also find data such as political governance agreements, where the parties that caused the country’s decline for more than a decade somehow remain entrenched in power and in Ecuador’s political decisions.
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These and other problems such as electrification master plan, sale of crude oil, inability to supply derivatives and energy rationalization are problems that your government must solve or at least address properly and quickly, since the time it has is short to be able to visualize the results of your planning.
We are confident that under your government these acts will be punished most severely…
In addition, citizens face other types of problems that also need to be solved. For example, when we go to court to file a lawsuit, we have to pay amounts that are illegal to get speed and many times to get a judgment in favor of a fact that should be so decided by law. Protective lawsuits for the dismissal of several companies around the country are a pittance of the judicial function, because there are even predetermined values depending on the amount that the worker will receive. Isn’t that a violation of the most important rights contained in the Constitution?
This is the inauguration speech of the President of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa
When an ordinary Ecuadorian is looking for a job, there are fixed amounts that range between $5,000 and $15,000 for permanent employment. This, along with the previous government’s inability to create adequate jobs, has become a cancer affecting the Ecuadorian population. The executive branch must use all its resources to sanction and punish those who engage in such practices in an exemplary manner. Like these two examples, there are thousands of situations that do not depend solely on the president, but on the middle and lower management appointed by his associates.
“Today begins a new Ecuador,” says President Daniel Noboa, who takes office on November 23 this year
Mr. President, Ecuador needs a government that plans the future of the country, that solves energy, financial and economic problems, through the implementation of appropriate structures, based on goals, purposes and measurable and measurable indicators, but we also need a president that looks at the people, that adapts to the judicial function , and this has a positive effect on stopping the corruption of other authorities and institutions of the state. The previous government simply turned a deaf ear to this problem, which resembled a circus in which each clown had his own space of power. We are confident that under your government these acts will be punished most severely and that the law will once again be in favor of the rights of Ecuadorians. (OR)
Source: Eluniverso

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