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  2. Council for Citizen Participation and Social Control

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    The Council for Citizen Participation and Social Control (Spanish: Consejo de Participación Ciudadana y Control Social) was created in 2008 in Ecuador. It is an autonomous entity that leads the function of Transparency and Social Control of the Republic of Ecuador.

  3. Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador, [a] officially the Republic of Ecuador, [b] ... The Transparency and Social Control consists of the Council for Citizen Participation and Social Control, ...

  4. Monica Banegas - Wikipedia

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    Vice President of the Council for Citizen Participation and Social Control Monica Eulalia Banegas Cedillo (born August 8, 1977) is an Ecuadorian politician. She was Vice President of the Council for Citizen Participation and Social Control of Ecuador from 2009 to 2015.

  5. Diana Salazar Méndez - Wikipedia

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    Diana Salazar was appointed unanimously as the Attorney General of Ecuador by the transitionary Council for Citizen Participation and Social Control on 1 April 2019. [3] [6] She was the first black woman to hold the position. [7]

  6. Category:Government of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Government of Ecuador" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... Council for Citizen Participation and Social Control; D.

  7. Corruption in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Corruption in Ecuador is a serious problem. In 2014, the U.S. Department of State cited Ecuador's corruption as a key human-rights problem. [1] According to Freedom House, "Ecuador has long been racked by corruption", and the weak judicial oversight and investigative resources perpetuate a culture of impunity.

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  9. The Indigenous movement in Ecuador was consolidated during the 1990 uprising when CONAIE leaders issued 16 demands, the first of which was the declaration of Ecuador as a plurinational state. The return of lands to Indigenous people and control over territory have been consistent central demands for the Indigenous movement in Ecuador. [5]