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Rafael Correa
The link for the investigations of the former president Rafael Correa to a case of attempted kidnapping of an Ecuadorian politician in 2012, opened a breach in the relations of Ecuador with its former close allies Venezuela and Bolivia.
Adept of the so-called socialism of the 21st century, Correa maintained during his decade of government (2007-2017) Nicolás Maduro and Bolivia Evo Morales of the same ideological lineage, and very close to the presidents of who appeared this week before the Ecuadorian justice
Maduro and Morales criticized the request of the Court national court of justice for arrest and detention against Correa in connection with investigations into the attempted kidnapping of the ex-legislator Fernando Balda in Colombia
In an immediate response, the government Lenin Moreno sent "formal protest notes" to La Paz and Caracas from where an alleged complaint has been denounced politicization of justice, alleged interference of the United States in the United States. court action and a apparent persecution against the "progressive leaders" of the region.
For the anthropologist Andrés Abad, the reactions of Maduro and Morales are "understandable" by the friendship with Correa so that there sees a "feeling of loyalty" and believes that both "ignore" that the current government "guarantees the independence of the powers, the independence of justice and the freedom of the press and the expression ".
The Quito claim was followed by a protest by Venezuela by means of a diplomatic note on its so-called "interventionist positions" in domestic politics and sovereign decisions of the country Caribbean, a reaction that does not fail to Abad. In his opinion, the Venezuelan leader "admits no criticism."
Dean of the Center for Government and Public Administration of the Institute of Higher National Studies of Ecuador (IAEN), Abad badures Efe that "it is not the only way to do it. Maduro with the Ecuadorian government after stalemate this week
Although he acknowledges that many do not justify it, he believes "acceptable" that the executive led Moreno maintained from its beginnings in May 2017 a position of "extreme caution" on Venezuela based on the constitutional principle of non-interference.
But , after the presidential elections Venezuela Moreno expresses for the first time publicly his concern about the situation in this nation and formulates an initiative for a consultation to be held in Venezuela under International supervision to approve the re-election of Maduro.
Abbot, Doctor of Administration of the University Andina Simón Bolívar, believes that the protest letters are an obvious evidence Moreno "very likely will change" because the persecution charge presumed policy against Correa " is a direct affront to President Lenin Moreno For Abad, mixing a general level of politics and justice is a strategy of those who" are involved in irregularities with justice "to" portray themselves as victims, when in fact they must react to their actions in a process It stresses that if it is treated from a diplomatic and not a political point of view, the the case could be deadlocked, but because of accusations about the alleged political persecution, "the most likely thing is that a government externalization is avenged", without reaching a break, sp cule.
But, the doctor in political and constitutional studies of the University of Alicante (Spain) Napoleon Saltos, Valid for Efe that the current situation with Bolivia and Venezuela will decrease because "over the days, the problem Correa will take its true dimension".
Government of Correa, Jumps supports "a much more rigorous international policy, which can guarantee the coexistence" of various ideologies.
And, in general, he argues that countries must apply an international policy based on he insists on non-interference in internal matters and respect for human rights, aspects that require reciprocity between the states. EFE
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