Feb 26 • 17:59 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Citizen Participation Council and commissioners defend the organization of the attorney general selection contest

The Citizen Participation Council and a commission defend the public competition to select the attorney general amid civil society criticisms.

The Citizen Participation Council and the responsible commission are standing firm in defense of the public competition to select the chief authority of the Attorney General's Office despite criticisms from various civil society actors. The selection process is currently in the application phase, which is set to conclude on March 3, and reports indicate that more than 20 candidates have pre-registered but have yet to complete formal registration. This indicates a significant interest in the position but also raises questions about the accessibility and transparency of the selection process.

The contest is being managed by a citizen commission consisting of ten members, with half representing civil society and the other half appointed by various branches of government, including Executive, Legislative, Judicial, Electoral, and Transparency and Control. This diverse composition aims at ensuring a broad range of perspectives in the selection of the attorney general, a role crucial for the integrity of Ecuador's justice system. The commission's latest session underscored its commitment to uphold transparency and address the concerns that have been raised.

During their latest meeting on February 21, the commission expressed its resolve to respond to public concerns through an organized approach. Cynthia Jacho, the president of the commission, emphasized the importance of maintaining the integrity of the process amidst public scrutiny. The challenge now lies in balancing the demands for transparency and fairness with the procedural necessities of the selection process, as criticisms could affect public trust in the eventual appointment of the attorney general.

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