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...Noboa is serving out the term of his pro-business predecessor Guillermo Lasso, who triggered a snap election while facing impeachment proceedings amid Ecuador’s deteriorating security crisis....
...The hastily arranged election was triggered in May when President Guillermo Lasso dissolved congress using a constitutional clause known as “mutual death”....
...The snap election was triggered when President Guillermo Lasso dissolved congress in May using a “mutual death” constitutional clause....
...The snap election was triggered when President Guillermo Lasso dissolved the National Assembly in May using a “mutual death” constitutional clause....
...Ecuador’s president Guillermo Lasso has taken the unprecedented step of activating a “mutual death” clause to dissolve congress and trigger snap elections after facing impeachment charges....
...Moreno’s successor Guillermo Lasso, a self-made banking tycoon, was equally unable to halt the growing stranglehold of gangs when he took office in 2021....
...A victory for González would end a two-year swing to the right under outgoing President Guillermo Lasso. González, 45, has been unashamed about her status as a proxy for Correa....
...“Ecuador has become a failed state,” Correa wrote on X following the assassination....
...Criminal activity began to flourish in Ecuador in the past decade during the leftwing government of Rafael Correa, who took a lax approach to drug trafficking so long as violent crime was kept low....
...Ecuador’s president Guillermo Lasso has vowed to dissolve congress and call early elections rather than allow legislators to impeach him on what he says is a false corruption allegation promoted by political...
...head to the polls in the run-off presidential election on October 15, which is being contested by centre-right businessman Daniel Noboa and leftist Luisa González, a protégé of former president Rafael Correa...
...Sunday’s snap election was triggered by President Guillermo Lasso in May when he dissolved congress to avoid impeachment charges from opposition lawmakers....
...Ecuador’s president Guillermo Lasso could face an impeachment trial in the coming days after the country’s national assembly voted on Tuesday to advance proceedings against him....
...Correa is living in exile in Belgium. It is not yet clear what organised crime groups may have been involved in the killing....
...Ecuador’s president Guillermo Lasso offered a searing critique of opposition lawmakers as his impeachment trial began on Tuesday, with tensions in the Andean nation running high....
...Outgoing president Guillermo Lasso, a self-made banking millionaire, faced allegations of conflicts of interest throughout his truncated term in office....
...Ecuador’s centre-right President Guillermo Lasso suffered unexpectedly heavy defeats in a referendum on reforms and mayoral contests, sparking calls from the leftist opposition for an early election in the...
...The government of outgoing president Guillermo Lasso pledged to pursue the “intellectual authors” of the assassination....
...Congress is controlled by leftwingers loyal to former president Rafael Correa and indigenous groups and has stymied attempts to boost foreign oil and mining investment....
...The snap election was triggered by outgoing president Guillermo Lasso, who in May dissolved congress using a constitutional clause known as “mutual death”....
...The crime wave blighted the two-year-old administration of conservative president Guillermo Lasso, who last week avoided an impeachment trial by dissolving congress, triggering elections for congress and...
...President Guillermo Lasso faces possible impeachment by the opposition-led congress on embezzlement charges, which he denies....
...The government of centre-right president Guillermo Lasso said it had reached agreements with the China Development Bank and the Export-Import Bank of China (Eximbank) worth $1.4bn and $1.8bn, respectively...
...Indigenous-led protests over food and fuel prices have paralysed Ecuador for almost two weeks, threatening to unseat conservative president Guillermo Lasso and overturn one of Latin America’s dwindling number...
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