Feb 12 • 03:29 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

CAL suspends Juan Andrés González for nine days without pay for offenses against the ADN bloc

The Legislative Administration Council (CAL) of the National Assembly suspended assembly member Juan Andrés González for nine days without pay for offensive remarks directed at legislators from the ruling party Acción Democrática Nacional (ADN).

The Legislative Administration Council (CAL) of Ecuador's National Assembly has imposed a nine-day suspension without pay on assembly member Juan Andrés González, who is also the coordinator of the Revolutionary Citizen bloc, following his derogatory comments aimed at officials of the ruling party, Acción Democrática Nacional (ADN). This decision was reached during a CAL session on February 11, 2026, where the vote was overwhelmingly in favor of sanctioning González, reflecting a serious stance on maintaining decorum and respect within legislative proceedings.

The complaint against González was lodged by Mishel Mancheno, the first vice president of the National Assembly and a member of the ADN. She argued that his behavior constituted a grave offense under Article 170 of the Organic Law of Legislative Function, which mandates ethical conduct among parliamentarians. González's comments, made during a press conference on December 10, 2025, were perceived as inflammatory and disrespectful, thus violating the expected standards of civility required in parliamentary discourse.

This suspension serves as a significant reminder of the accountability measures in place within Ecuador's legislative body, aiming to uphold ethical standards and foster respectful dialogue among political adversaries. The incident underscores the tensions that exist between the Revolutionary Citizen bloc and the ruling ADN party, which may have broader implications for political interactions and legislative efficiency moving forward, especially as Ecuador navigates its challenging political landscape.

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