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Ecuador's Constitutional Crisis Pits Security Against the Soul of Its Democracy

In Quito, a president marches against his court, judges face threats, and a nation watches its constitution tested in real time—between fear of violence, hunger for order, and the quiet, brittle strength of democratic restraint. The post Ecuador’s Constitutional Crisis Pits Security Against the Soul of Its Democracy appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.
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By Edison Paucar. Latin American Summary, August 15, 2025. The participants held a peaceful march and denounced “fascist and anti-democratic” acts against the Court. Punto Noticias.- About 300 people arrived at the exteriors of the Constitutional Court, to give their support to the judges of the institution, after the decision to temporarily suspend several [...] The entry Ecuador. Mobilization in Quito to defend the judges of the Constitutional…

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As part of the march called by President Daniel Noboa against the Constitutional Court, following the suspension of several of its laws, international organizations showed their concern and described attacks on the court as unacceptable.

Young people who appeared with Nazi gestures in Noboa’s marches can be sanctioned? Three young people were recorded in Quito when they raised their arms as a Nazi gesture and had the swastika signal in their upper limbs. The videos caught them as they walked along the march called by President Daniel Noboa on October 12 [...] La entrada Ecuador Noboa March in Quito: Protesters hold Nazi greetings in protest against the Constitutional Court appe…

Tension escalated after a protest, with banners exposing judges, condemned by UN and other agencies as acts of intimidation.

Quito, Aug 14 (Prensa Latina) Ecuador is today looking for answers about who is behind the fences that appeared during the march led by President Daniel Noboa and showing photos of Constitutional Court judges accused of “stealing peace.” The post Ecuador is looking for responses on fences with threats to judges first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.

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www.prensa-latina.cu broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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