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Ecuador’s interior minister quits after prison riots

Resignation also for health reasons, says Patricio Pazmino, who has been diagnosed with Covid-19 for second time

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 06 Mar 2021 1:00PM

Ecuador’s interior minister quits after prison riots
Patricio Pazmino’s (right) resignation comes a week after the riots, which President Lenin Moreno called an outbreak of ‘barbarism’. – AFP, March 6, 2021

QUITO – Ecuador’s interior minister resigned yesterday in the wake of simultaneous riots in four prisons that left 79 people dead.

“It is my own personal decision to submit my irrevocable resignation as minister,” Patricio Pazmino said in a letter to President Lenin Moreno, which was made public on Twitter.

Pazmino, a reserve police officer, said his “management at the head of the ministry has been questioned”, without giving further details.

On Monday, the National Assembly called for the removal of Pazmino, as well as the head of the police and the prison service.

Pazmino’s resignation came a week after the riots, which Moreno called an outbreak of “barbarism”.

Authorities said the riots were triggered by clashes between rival criminal gangs vying for power and which are allegedly linked to Mexican and Colombian cartels. 

Pazmino said he was also resigning for health reasons, saying he had been diagnosed for a second time with Covid-19.

He said this added complications to a serious disease which he did not identify but which he said exposes him “to an enormous risk and the impossibility of continuing” in office. 

Pazmino came to office last November after the removal of then-minister Maria Paula Romo over the use of expired tear gas canisters during violent protests in October 2019. – AFP, March 6, 2021

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