Ecuador’s President Dissolves Congress, Forcing Snap Elections
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Key Entities
- • Guillermo Lasso: Conservative Ecuadorian president who invoked “muerte cruzada”; denies corruption allegations.
- • Ecuador National Assembly: Unicameral legislature dominated by opposition factions.
- • Constitutional Court of Ecuador: Allowed the dissolution and oversees constitutional disputes.
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Multi-Perspective Analysis
Left-Leaning View
Decries an authoritarian shortcut to avoid accountability.
Centrist View
Focuses on the legal mechanism and upcoming elections.
Right-Leaning View
Praises Lasso’s move as a defense against potential leftist overreach.
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