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Politics Of Ecuador
The politics of Ecuador are multi-party. The central government polity is a quadrennially elected presidential, unicameral representative democracy. The President of Ecuador is head of state and head of the army on a multi-party system, and leads a cabinet with further executive power. Legislative power is not limited to the National Assembly, as it may to a lesser degree be exercised by the executive which consists of the President convening an appointed executive cabinet. Subsequent acts of the National Assembly are supreme over Executive Orders where sufficient votes have been cast by the legislators. The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. Ecuador is also considered a constitutional republic. The Constitution of Ecuador provides for a four-year term of office for the President, Vice-President, and members of the National Assembly with concurrent elections. Presidents and legislators may be re-elected immediately. Citizens must be at least 16 y ...
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President Of Ecuador
The president of Ecuador (), officially called the constitutional president of the Republic of Ecuador (), serves as the head of state and head of government of Ecuador. It is the highest political office in the country as the head of the executive branch of government. Per the 2008 Constitution of Ecuador, current constitution that was adopted in 2008, the president can serve two four-year terms. Prior to that, the president could only serve one four-year term. The current president of Ecuador is Daniel Noboa, who was first elected in 2023 Ecuadorian general election, 2023 and re-elected in 2025 Ecuadorian general election, 2025. Having been sworn in at age 35, Noboa is the second youngest president in the country's history, after Juan Jose Flores. History The presidency of Ecuador has been marked by periods of instability, causing the office to change presidents frequently throughout the History of Ecuador, history of the country. At least five times, the president's duties ...
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Nina Pacari
Nina Pacari ( Kichwa ''nina'' "fire", ''paqariy'' "to appear, dawn"), born as María Estela Vega Conejo (born 9 October 1961 in Cotacachi, Imbabura) is a Kichwa politician, lawyer and indigenous leader from Ecuador. Biography Nina Pacari studied jurisprudence at the Central University of Ecuador in Quito, where she got to know other indigenous students and began to fight for indigenous rights and the defense of the Kichwa language. At the age of 24, she changed her Spanish name officially to the Kichwa ''Nina Pacari''. Nina Pacari worked as a lawyer for the ''Federación de los pueblos Kichwa de la Sierra Norte del Ecuador'' (FICI), an organization in Imbabura which is now a member of ECUARUNARI. After that, she supported Kichwa communities as a lawyer in the Chimborazo Province. In 1989, she became a legal adviser of the indigenous confederation CONAIE, founded in 1986. In the uprising of 1990 she supported indigenous communities in Chimborazo and participated in the ...
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María Paulina Aguirre
Maria Paulina Aguirre Suárez (born 29 April 1958, in Loja, Ecuador) is an Ecuadorian judge and lawyer, who became president of the National Court of Justice on 26 January 2018. At the time, she had 30 years of judicial experience and was the first woman to hold the position. Her election was by unanimous decision of the 21 magistrates in the plenary session of the court. Early life and education Suárez holds a doctorate of jurisprudence and a degree in law and social, political, and economic sciences from the National University of Loja. She is also studied as a Senior Specialist in Administrative Law at Simón Bolívar Andean University, and holds a postgraduate degree in Procedural Law, Specialist in Civil Procedural Law, and Master in Procedural Law Procedural law, adjective law, in some jurisdictions referred to as remedial law, or rules of court, comprises the rules by which a court hears and determines what happens in civil procedure, civil, lawsuit, criminal proc ...
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Ramiro Larrea Santos
Ramiro is a Spanish and Portuguese name from the latinisation of the Gothic given name *𐍂𐌰𐌽𐌰𐌼𐌹𐍂 (*Ranamir). Notable people with the name include: Given name * Ramiro I of Asturias (c. 790–850), king of Asturias * Ramiro II of León (c. 900–951), king of Leon * Ramiro III of León (961–985), king of Leon * Ramiro I of Aragon (before 1007–1063), king of Aragon * Ramiro II of Aragon (c. 1075–1157), king of Aragon A-C * Ramiro Arias (born 1993), Argentine football defender * Ramiro Arrue (1892–1971), Basque painter, illustrator, and ceramist * Ramiro Benavides (born 1947), Bolivian tennis player * Ramiro Benavides (swimmer) (born 1954), Guatemalan former swimmer * Ramiro Benetti (born 1993), Brazilian footballer * Ramiro Blacut (1944-2024), Bolivian footballer * Ramiro Borja (born 1961), Ecudorean-American soccer player * Ramiro Bravo (born 1962), Spanish foil fencer * Ramiro Bruschi (born 1981), Uruguayan football forward * Ramiro Cabrer ...
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Camilo Gallegos Toledo
Camilo is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Camilo (footballer, born 9 March 1986), Fernando Camilo Farias, Brazilian football midfielder * Camilo (footballer, born 22 March 1986), Camilo de Sousa Vieira, Brazilian football goalkeeper * Camilo (footballer, born 1999), Camilo Reijers de Oliveira, Brazilian football midfielder * Camilo Albornoz (born 2000), Argentine footballer * Camilo Arenivar (born 1967), American ordained minister for LGBT couples * Camilo Ayala (born 1986), Colombian footballer * Camilo Ballesteros (born 1987), Chilean communist politician * Camilo Becerra (born 1980), Colombian freestyle swimer * Camilo Benítez (born 1999), Ecuadorian footballer * Camilo Bonilla (born 1971), Honduran footballer * Camilo Capiberibe (born 1972), Brazilian politician * Camilo Carrillo (1844–1898), Peruvian naval captain * Camilo Cascolan (born 1964), Filipino law enforcement officer * Camilo Castelo Branco (1825–189 ...
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Manuel María Borrero
Manuel María Borrero González (10 May 1883 – 7 June 1975) was President of Ecuador Ecuador, officially the Republic of Ecuador, is a country in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. It also includes the Galápagos Province which contain ... in 1938. External links Official Website of the Ecuadorian Government about the country President's History*http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Ecuador.html Presidents of Ecuador 1883 births 1975 deaths People from Cuenca, Ecuador 20th-century Ecuadorian politicians {{Ecuador-politician-stub ...
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Manuel Benigno Cueva
Manuel may refer to: People * Manuel (name), a given name and surname * Manuel (''Fawlty Towers''), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers'' * Manuel I Komnenos, emperor of the Byzantine Empire * Manuel I of Portugal, king of Portugal * Manuel I of Trebizond, Emperor of Trebizond Places *Manuel, Valencia, a municipality in the province of Valencia, Spain *Manuel Junction, railway station near Falkirk, Scotland Other * Manuel (American horse), a thoroughbred racehorse * Manuel (Australian horse), a thoroughbred racehorse * Manuel and The Music of The Mountains, a musical ensemble * ''Manuel'' (album), music album by Dalida, 1974 See also *Manny (other), a common nickname for those named Manuel *Manoel (other) *Immanuel (other) *Emmanuel (other) *Emanuel (other) *Emmanuelle (other) *Manuela (other) Manuela may refer to: People * Manuela (given name), a Spanish and Portuguese feminine given na ...
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Pedro José Cevallos
Pedro José Cevallos Salvador (1830–November 11, 1892) was President of Ecuador from 1 July 1888 to 17 August 1888 and Vice President from 1886 to 1890. From April to August 1891 the presidency of Antonio Flores Antonio González Flores (14 November 1961 – 30 May 1995) was a Spanish singer-songwriter and actor. He was Romani people, Romani on his father's side and maternal grandmother's side. Antonio is known for his pop rock style of singing. Hi ... he was minister of Public Instruction, Interior Affairs and Foreign Affairs. Shortly before his death he became a member of the Ecuadoran Academy of Literature. References External links Official Website of the Ecuadorian Government about the country President's History 1830 births 1892 deaths Presidents of Ecuador Vice presidents of Ecuador Government ministers of Ecuador Ministers of foreign affairs of Ecuador {{Ecuador-politician-stub ...
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Rafael Carvajal
Rafael Carvajal Guzmán (1818–1881) was the vice president of Ecuador from 1864 to 1865 and the acting president from 31 August 1865 to 7 September 1865. He was Minister of Finance A ministry of finance is a ministry or other government agency in charge of government finance, fiscal policy, and financial regulation. It is headed by a finance minister, an executive or cabinet position . A ministry of finance's portfolio ... in 1862 and in 1869. References External links Official Website of the Ecuadorian Government about the country President's History 1818 births 1881 deaths Ecuadorian people of Spanish descent Conservative Party (Ecuador) politicians Presidents of Ecuador Vice presidents of Ecuador Ministers of finance of Ecuador {{Ecuador-politician-stub ...
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Pablo Herrera González
Pablo Herrera González ( Pujilí, Spanish Empire, January 25, 1820 – Quito, Ecuador, February 19, 1896) was an Ecuadorian lawyer, antiquarian, writer, journalist, and politician. He served as president (Pentavirate), vice president, deputy, senator, and minister of Ecuador, among other positions. Biography Son of Presbyter Manuel Herrera Salcedo y de N. González. University Studies He completed his university studies in Quito, which he completed in 1845, at a time when the March revolution, which led to the fall of General Juan José Flores' regime, had already erupted in Guayaquil. He became a lawyer on July 1, 1850. Political Career In 1853, he began his political career when he was elected councilman of Quito. In 1857, he served as secretary of the Senate. In 1857, together with Rafael Carvajal and Gabriel García Moreno, he was editor of the newspaper "La Unión Nacional," dedicated to combating and criticizing the regime of General Francisco Robles, who, for this ...
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Pedro José De Arteta
Pedro José de Arteta y Calisto (1797 in Quito – 24 August 1873) was Vice President of Ecuador from 1865 to 1869 and served briefly as President from 6 November 1867 to 20 January 1868. He was President of the Senate in 1839. He was the brother of Nicolás Joaquín de Arteta y Calisto, first Archbishop of Quito. He was a Conservative Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civiliza .... See also * List of presidents of the National Congress of Ecuador References 1797 births 1873 deaths Ecuadorian people of Basque descent Politicians from Quito Conservative Party (Ecuador) politicians Presidents of Ecuador Vice presidents of Ecuador Presidents of the Senate of Ecuador 19th-century Ecuadorian politicians Viceroyalty of New Granada people People fro ...
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