Daniel Noboa makes a partial veto of the money laundering law due to its unconstitutionality – La Nación

by times news cr

2024-09-08 05:07:32

The document will now be analyzed by the Constitutional Court.

He President Daniel Noboa He made a partial veto due to unconstitutionality to the Law on Prevention, Detection and Combating the Crime of Money Laundering and the Financing of Other Crimes or also known as the Money Laundering Law approved by the Assembly on June 20, 2024.

The President does not agree with the reform that was proposed to appoint the director of the Financial Analysis Unit (UAFE)

The Assembly suggests that he be appointed by Parliament itself from a list of three candidates sent by the President. Noboa, for his part, argues that This appointment is the exclusive power of the Executive..

What happens now with this partial veto due to unconstitutionality?

The Organic Law of the Legislative Functionin its article 65, explains that a ruling from the Constitutional Court will now be required, an entity that has 30 days to rule.

If you know confirms partial unconstitutionalitythe bill will be returned to the committee that dealt with it to make the necessary changes.

However, if the Court indicates that there is no unconstitutionality, the National Assembly will promulgate it and order its publication.

Source: Ecuavisa

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