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UNCONSTITUTIONAL ACTION Decrees Nos. 1780 AND 15 THAT THE GOVERNMENT CONTRACT HELD WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF THE September 28

After a long wait, finally the Board of Admissions of the Constitutional Court declared admissible claim of unconstitutional decrees 1780 and 15, the Committee Latin America and the Caribbean for the rights of women CLADEM introduced last year.

Demand provides that the fact has been covered by executive decree the exercise of these constitutional rights, which are subject to Act, involves formal unconstitutionality by violating both the exclusive competence of the legislator and the procedure governed the Constitution. In addition to Article 1 of the Constitution, Ecuador is defined as a sovereign state, intercultural, multi-ethnic and secular.

Contrary to the above rule and constitutional doctrine, the Decrees Nos. 1780 and 15 establish that the national government held the contract with representatives of the Catholic missions, Apostolic Vicariate of Capuchin Aguarico; Josefina Vicariate Apostolic of Napo, Dominican Vicariate Apostolic of Puyo, Salesian-Vicariate Apostolic of Méndez, Comboni, Vicariate Apostolic of Esmeraldas-Carmelites Apostolic Vicariate Sucumbios; Franciscan Zamora - Vicariate Apostolic of Zamora, and Franciscan Apostolic Vicariate of Galapagos Galapagos, acting in accordance with Article 1, paragraph a) of Decree 1780 replaced by Decree 15, "work towards strengthening cultures, in search of economic development designed from the perspective own peoples and nationalities living in the territorial constituencies where their missions set within the framework of respect for constitutional principles and the rights of communities, contributing to the consolidation of the multinational state, thereby safeguarding the care and protection of nature or Pachamama, ancestral traditions, social organization and processes that reinforce their own identity. "
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