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Who Is Jorge Glas, an Ecuadorean Politician Arrested at Mexico’s Embassy?

Mexico has severed diplomatic relations with Ecuador after Ecuadorean cops on Friday arrested Jorge Glas, an Ecuadorean politician who had been granted refuge in Mexico’s embassy in Quito.

That arrest, which Mexico described as a “violation” of its sovereignty, capped days of rising tensions between the 2 Latin American nations. Ecuador has thought-about Mr. Glas a fugitive and stated its police pressure was appearing on an arrest warrant for Mr. Glas.

Right here’s what to know concerning the politician on the middle of the dispute.

Mr. Glas served in a number of ministerial roles underneath the longtime left-wing government of a former Ecuadorean president, Rafael Correa. Mr. Glas’s most notable position was as Mr. Correa’s vice chairman, a place he held from 2013 to 2017.

His time period as vice chairman within the subsequent authorities, led by Lenín Moreno, lasted only some months. In 2017, he was compelled from workplace and sentenced to 6 years in jail after being found guilty of receiving over $13.5 million {dollars} in bribes.

The bribes had concerned Odebrecht, a global development big that admitted to paying bribes in more than a dozen countries. The corruption scandal implicated present and former officers in Latin America and has rocked its political institution.

In 2020, a separate bribery case led to Mr. Glas being discovered responsible of accepting cash in trade for issuing public contracts between 2012 and 2016.

The case was intently watched, not solely due to the involvement of Mr. Glas: amongst these ultimately convicted of accepting some $8 million in bribes was Mr. Correa, the nation’s magnetic however divisive former president. Each Mr. Correa and Mr. Glas were sentenced to eight years in jail, a conviction that Mr. Correa has claimed was politically motivated.

Mr. Glas was launched early from jail in November 2022, after legal professionals argued that he was not secure behind bars. Going through extra fees from Ecuadorean prosecutors over the alleged embezzlement of public funds, he sought asylum from Mexico in December. For months, he has stayed on the Mexican embassy’s grounds in Quito.

The previous vice chairman’s asylum standing has for months been a rising level of competition between the 2 nations. Ecuador’s International Ministry said in March that it had requested Mexico’s permission to arrest Mr. Glas.

Within the days main as much as Mr. Glas’s arrest, the connection between the 2 nations grew extra strained after Mexico’s president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, appeared to query the legitimacy of Ecuador’s most up-to-date presidential election, and publicly commented on the assassination final 12 months of an Ecuadorean political candidate.

Ecuador on Thursday criticized Mr. López Obrador for commenting on the assassination and declared Mexico’s ambassador a “persona non grata,” or unwelcome. In response, Mexico stated that it had instructed its ambassador to return to Mexico. In the identical launch, Mexico stated it would grant Mr. Glas political asylum and condemned the elevated presence of Ecuadorean authorities close to the embassy.

Mexico has granted political asylum to different former officers in Latin American nations which were accused of corruption, creating friction inside the area. In 2019, it granted asylum to Evo Morales, the previous president of Bolivia, and in 2022 to the family of Pedro Castillo, the previous president of Peru.

Within the aftermath of Ecuador’s arrest of Mr. Glas, native information stories confirmed two black vehicles, sirens blaring, driving away as cops held again onlookers. Mexican officers immediately broke diplomatic relations with Ecuador, calling the seizure of Mr. Glas a violation of worldwide legislation.

Ecuador’s authorities has stated that the choice to arrest Mr. Glas was made as a result of Mexico had abused its use of diplomatic immunities and privileges.

“The national government defends national sovereignty, without allowing anyone to interfere in the country’s internal matters,” stated an announcement from the Ecuador’s presidential workplace on Friday.

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