Ecuador's president has taken his fight against the country's top court to the streets of the capital. Daniel Noboa says he is defending his government's security agenda. It comes after the top court suspended parts of his intelligence gathering laws.
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- President Novoa led a march in Quito demanding the court uphold new security laws.
- The Constitutional Court has raised concerns that some security measures are unconstitutional. 24s
- The new laws allow warrantless raids, arrests without charges, and prosecuting children as adults. 51s
- Rights groups warn the laws could enable human rights violations and increase presidential power. 1m 14s
- The government is considering a referendum on impeaching court magistrates. 1m 32s