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Ecuador's Struggle with Prison Violence: A New Leadership Takes the Helm

Ecuador's Struggle with Prison Violence: A New Leadership Takes the Helm

Ecuadorean President Guillermo Lasso on Tuesday (Aug 8) named a new director for the country's prison agency, SNAI, following renewed violence in one of the nation's most violent prisons.
In a response to mounting concerns about the country's prison system, Ecuadorean President Guillermo Lasso announced on Tuesday, August 8, the appointment of a new director for the nation's prison agency, SNAI. The decision emerges in the wake of a surge of violence that has been erupting within the confines of the nation's detention facilities.

In recent years, the prison system in Ecuador has been a hotbed for unrest and bloodshed. The grim tally reveals that since 2021, over 400 inmates have met a tragic end due to these violent escalations. Lasso, alarmed by these developments, has frequently declared states of emergency, aiming to bring order and security back into the incarcerated spaces. The most recent of these declarations came in late July, prompted by a violent episode in Guayaquil's Penitenciaria del Litoral, which stands out as one of the nation's most notorious correctional facilities.

Taking over the mantle of leadership in these challenging times is Luis Ordonez, a retired soldier and a respected figure in intelligence circles. He steps in to fill the void left by Guillermo Rodriguez, who tendered his resignation just last week. Rodriguez faced mounting scrutiny and criticism over perceived inaction and an alleged inability to institute crucial reforms within the prison system.

Ordonez's appointment is notably the sixth change in the directorial position of the agency in just the two years of Lasso's presidency, indicating the gravity of the issues at hand. As the nation looks forward to Ordonez's leadership to usher in a period of reform and stability within its prisons, the political landscape is also abuzz.

Ecuador is poised for an early presidential election scheduled for August 20th, where the question of Lasso's successor will be determined.
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