Ecuador's President Dissolves National Assembly Triggering Early Elections
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EPISODE: Ecuador’s President Dissolves National Assembly Triggering Early Elections
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BACKGROUND:
Ecuador's President Guillermo Lasso dissolved the National Assembly by decree on May 17 bringing forward legislative and presidential elections and heading off an attempt by opposition politicians to impeach him.
Opposition politicians wanted to impeach Lasso over accusations he disregarded warnings of embezzlement related to a contract at state-owned oil transportation company Flopec, charges the president denies.
A majority of lawmakers had backed a resolution accusing Lasso of allowing the corrupt contract to continue after taking office in 2021, although a congressional oversight committee, which heard testimony from opposition lawmakers, officials, and Lasso's lawyer, said in its report it did not recommend impeachment.
Lasso says the impeachment process - the first against an Ecuadorian president in decades - is politically motivated and has sparked a grave crisis that has threatened democracy. The dissolution was necessary, he said.
Citing the crisis and inability to govern, Lasso invoked the constitution's so-called "two-way death" (Muerte Cruzada) provision, which allows the president to call elections for both his post and the assembly under certain circumstances, including if actions by the legislature are blocking the functioning of government.
According to the constitution, he will now remain in office and rule by decree.
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ADDITIONAL LINKS:
Ecuador’s “Democratic Backsliding” Has Been Ongoing Since 2017, With US Support
Elections in Ecuador Unmask Western Media Dishonesty
WTF is Going on in Latin America & the Caribbean: Ecuador Erupts against Neoliberalism
WTF is Going on in Latin America & the Caribbean: The Lasso Government Post-National Strike
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