Brazil

The Electoral Tribunal of Ecuador delivers a pivotal ruling on March 24, 2025, suspending Vice President Vernica Abads political rights for two years.Three of five judges uphold the decision, fining her $14,100 and demanding a public apology to Foreign Minister Gabriela Sommerfeld.
The tribunal cites gender-based political violence, sparking a fierce debate about power and justice.Abad clashes with President Daniel Noboa, her former ally, after their 2023 election win under the Accin Democrtica Nacional coalition.
Noboa assigns her to Israel as an ambassador in late 2023, a move she calls exile.She later shifts to Turkey as an economic counselor, escalating tensions with sharp public criticism of Sommerfeld.
Sommerfeld files a complaint in October 2024, accusing Abad of undermining her authority with gendered attacks.The tribunal agrees, pointing to Abads media statements as evidence of deliberate harm.
Ecuadors electoral law labels such acts as serious, allowing suspensions up to four years and fines between $9,870 and $32,900.Ecuadors Vice President Faces Suspension in Political Showdown.
(Photo Internet reproduction)The ruling lands weeks before the April 13, 2025, presidential election, where Noboa seeks re-election against Luisa Gonzlez.
Abads suspension bars her from stepping in during Noboas campaign leave, letting him appoint a loyal substitute.Ecuadors Political ClashCritics see a calculated strike to silence a rival, while supporters defend it as accountability.Abad fights back on X, insisting the tribunal oversteps its authority and only the National Assembly can remove her.She vows to challenge the decision legally, alleging judicial overreach.
Experts split on the issuesome back the tribunals power, others warn of a constitutional crisis.The backstory reveals a fractured partnership.
Abad, a conservative from Cuenca, joins Noboas pragmatic ticket in 2023, but discord grows fast.
Her earlier $8,500 fine for premature campaigning hints at ongoing legal pressure.Meanwhile, her own claims of violence against Noboa and Sommerfeld flop in court.Ecuador watches closely as the sentence nears finalization by late March 2025.The $14,100 fine30 basic salariesstings, but the two-year ban carries bigger stakes.
It sidelines Abad from public office, reshaping the elections power dynamics and testing democratic norms.Observers note the timing fuels suspicion.
Noboas control over state bodies raises questions about influence, echoing past leaders tactics.
Yet, the tribunals focus on gender equality offers a legal shield, complicating accusations of pure politics.The outcome ripples beyond Quito.
Businesses eye stability as Ecuador navigates this clash, with Noboas re-election bid hanging in the balance.
Abads fate, tied to a $14,100 penalty and a forced apology, signals how far judicial tools stretch in settling political scores.





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