
Correa's candidate destroyed the retirees while she was a public official.
Luisa González in 2017 signed a decree that made it difficult for creditors to collect pensions
The Correa-affiliated candidate, Luisa González, deliberately acted against the interests of Ecuadorian citizens in 2017, just days before the convicted former president left office, making it difficult for those entitled to pensions to access them.
González, who at that time served as Minister of Labor, signed the document that made it impossible for beneficiaries of pensions under 70 years of age to have proper access to them. These impediments were enacted just two days before Rafael Correa handed over power to Lenin Moreno.
While the communist González did not eliminate the right to pensions, the measure was widely criticized at the time because it placed significant obstacles for those who met the 30 years of contributions required by law and were under 70 years of age.

The criminal measure enacted by the Correa-affiliated candidate established in its ninth article that non-mandatory severance processes, referring to those under 70 years of age, were subject to existing fiscal budgetary restrictions at the time of ministerial agreement 094.
The requirement established by the document presented by González demanded that those workers seeking to access non-mandatory pensions needed to submit prior requests by March 31 of each year so that if the budget was sufficient, they would be addressed by April 30.
The madness didn't stop there, as in the case of submitting the pension request after March 31 or if there was no necessary budget for such payment, the pensions would only be received in the next fiscal period.
Meanwhile, the measure established that these delays could be remedied if the public official voluntarily resigned, but this option allowed the Correa-affiliated state to forgo the obligation to pay the corresponding pension by law, becoming the most criticized article by the public.
While the insane measure was abolished in 2018 by Lenin Moreno's Minister of Labor, Raúl Ledesma, the terror among the public persists due to González's current candidacy for the presidency as a puppet of the convicted criminal Rafael Correa, who cowardly fled to Belgium.
