Mario Godoy meets with judicial and government leaders in Loja to discuss justice improvements

MSc. Mario Fabricio Godoy Naranjo President
MSc. Mario Fabricio Godoy Naranjo President - Consejo De La Judicatura
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Mario Godoy, president of the Consejo de la Judicatura, held meetings with judicial and government authorities in Loja as part of his second day of activities in the province. The aim was to improve justice services and ensure timely responses for citizens.

In the morning, Godoy met with judges from the Provincial Court of Justice of Loja. The meeting focused on technical discussions to identify needs, priorities, and challenges faced by the local justice administration. This allowed for direct input from those working within the system.

Godoy later had a working meeting with Alexandra Jara, governor of Loja. Both officials agreed on “the importance of strengthening inter-institutional coordination as a fundamental axis to reinforce citizen security and guarantee timely, efficient, and accessible justice for the community,” according to their joint statement.

The presence of Godoy in Loja highlights ongoing institutional efforts to modernize the judicial system through collaboration with local stakeholders.



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