Ecuador has been involved in several notable events recently across political, security, and sporting spheres.
On November 16, Ecuadorians will vote in a constitutional referendum that could potentially reverse the nation's pioneering 2008 decision to grant legal rights to nature. President Daniel Noboa advocates for rewriting the constitution to address rising crime, but critics are concerned that this could undermine environmental and Indigenous rights. The current constitution has been instrumental in legal victories protecting rivers and Indigenous territories. A new charter might prioritize extractive industries, potentially stripping away these protections.
In response to a deadly riot at the Machala prison that resulted in 31 inmate deaths, Ecuador transferred 300 high-risk inmates, including former Vice President Jorge Glas, to the new maximum-security Encuentro Prison in Santa Elena province. This move is part of President Noboa's strategy to combat criminal gangs operating within the country's overcrowded prisons. The recent riot was reportedly triggered by plans to transfer prisoners to the new facility.
Ecuador's national football team has demonstrated strong performance in recent international competitions:
Ecuador has scheduled friendly matches against Canada and New Zealand on November 14 and 19, respectively. Jeremy Arévalo, a forward for Racing de Santander and the top scorer in Spain's Segunda División, has been called up to the national team. Born in Cantabria in 2005 with Ecuadorian heritage, Arévalo has previously represented Ecuador at the U-20 level. His recent performances have earned him this opportunity, though his absence will impact Racing's upcoming match against Granada.
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