The Minister of Labor of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, has spoken out against former president Rafael Correa, accusing him of treason to the country. In a statement to CNN in Spanish, Noboa declared that the government has filed a lawsuit against Correa for “betrayal of the homeland.”
The government of President Daniel Noboa has taken legal action against Correa, claiming that the former president has acted against the interests of Ecuador. In addition to the accusations of treason, the government is also seeking to suspend Correa’s social media accounts, as reported by El Universal.
The news has sparked discussions about the power of social media platforms in Ecuador, with Teleamazonas raising the question of whether the Prosecutor’s Office can close X and Facebook accounts in the country.
The lawsuit against Correa has put a spotlight on the political tensions in Ecuador, with Minister Daniel Noboa leading the charge against the former president. It remains to be seen how the legal proceedings will unfold and what impact they will have on the country’s political landscape.