In 2017, Luisa González signed a decree that made it difficult for her creditors to collect retirees.
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The corrista candidate, Luisa González, deliberately acted against the interests of Ecuadorian citizens in 2017, just a few days before the convicted former president left office, making it difficult for those who had the right to receive it to retire.
González, who was working as labor minister at the time, signed the letter in which it made it impossible for those beneficiaries of retirees under 70 years of age to have proper access to them. These impediments were made just two days before Rafael Correa ceded power to Lenin Moreno.
Although the communist González did not eliminate the right to retirement, the measure was widely criticized at the time because it placed great obstacles on those who completed the 30 years of contributions required by law and were under 70 years of age.
The correísta, through ministerial agreement 094, established absurd requirements to collect retirees.
The criminal measure carried out by the corrista established in its ninth article that non-mandatory disengagement processes, referring to those under 70 years of age, were subject to fiscal budgetary restrictions existing at the time of ministerial agreement 094.
The requirement established in the letter submitted by González demanded that those workers who sought access to non-compulsory retirement, was the need to submit requests prior to March 31 of each year so that, if the budget is sufficient, they should be treated only by April 30.
The madness did not stop there, but in the case of submitting the application for retirement after March 31 or if the necessary budget for such collection did not exist, retirees would only be received in the next fiscal period.
In parallel, the measure established that these delays could be corrected if the public official resigned voluntarily, but this option allowed the brokerage state to dispense with the obligation to pay the corresponding retirement by law, making this the article most criticized by citizens.
Although the insane measure was abolished in 2018 by Lenín Moreno's labor minister, Raúl Ledesma, terror on the part of citizens persists due to González's current candidacy for the presidency as a puppet of convicted criminal Rafael Correa, who cowardly escaped to Belgium.
As an official of the Ministry of Labor, González established the decree just 2 days before the handing over of power to Lenín Moreno