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The National Order of Merit () is a civil order granted by the
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 exec ...
. The Order, which is the second highest among the , was established on October 8, 1921, and promulgated in ' No. 337 on October 27, 1921. It was later modified by Decree No. 37 on June 28, 1937, and by Decree No. 3109 on September 26, 2002.


Degrees and distinctions

The National Order of Merit is presented by the President of the Republic at personal discretion or by the advice of the ministries. Applicants must have complied with the requirements of service or representation of the country in the civil, military, or police fields. It has six grades: * Grand Collar * Grand Cross * Grand Officer * Commander * Officer * Knight


Ribbons

* The ribbon for the collar grade is completely yellow. * The ribbon for other grades is yellow with thin blue and red stripes, one on each edge.


Selected recipients


Grand Collar

*''2014''
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Grand Cross

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* Hugo Tolentino Dipp *''1993'' King
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Ecuadorians with the Grand Cross

* ''Víctor Mideros'' *''1981'' ''María Augusta Urrutia'' *''2004'' ''Pavilion of the Society of Artisans of Ibarra'' *''2004'' ''Paolo Legnaioli'' *''2004'' ''Otch Von Finckenstein'' *''2004'' ''Mariana Yépez Andrade'' *''2006'' ''Luis Enrique Sarrazín Dávila'' *''2006'' Alejandro Serrano *''2006'' ''Gustavo Vega Delgado'' *''2006'' ''Dr. Jose Santiago Castillo Barredo'' *''2006'' ''Dr. Roberto Illingworth Baquerizo'' *''2007'' ''Lautaro Pozo Malo'' *''2015'' Rodrigo Fierro *''2016'' Alfredo Vera Arrata *''2017'' Magdalena Barreiro


Grand Officer

*''2006'' ''Karl Heinz Laudenbach'' *''2007'' Magdalena Barreiro *''2013'' ''Alex Patricio Guerra Leiva'' *''2013'' ''Gustavo Cornejo Montalvo'' *''2014'' ''Fundación Fe y Alegría'' *''2020'' Debbie Muscarsel-Powel


Commander

*''1954'' ''Roberto Pettinato Sr.'' *''1965 César Andrade y Cordero'' *''2005'' ''José Ramón Euceda Ucles'' *''2006''
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*''2006'' ''Dr. Enrique Alfonso Cedeño Cabanilla'' *''2006'' ''Ernesto Gutierrez Vera'' *''2007'' ''David Gerardo Samaniego Torres'' *''2007'' ''Carlos Ortega Maldonado''


Officer

*''1979''
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*''2005'' ''Verdy Rodríguez Zambrano'' *''2005'' ''Margarita Arosemena Gómez Lince'' *''2006''
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*''2016'' ''Patricia González Avellán'' *''2017'' ''Grupo Pueblo Nuevo'' *''2017'' ''Father Antonio Polo'' *''2019''
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Knight

*''1946'' ''Captain Eliecer Bayas Hidrobo'' *''1989'' '' Ing. Aerospacial Walter Valarezo Campozano'' *''2005'' ''Ángel Napoleón Medina Fabre'' *''2006'' ''Pavilion of the City of
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'' *''2006'' ''Pierre Olivares'' *''2006'' ''Rosa Amelia Alvarado Roca'' *''2006'' ''Pavilion of the Metropolitan district of
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'' *''2007'' ''Carlos Clemente Aguado'' *''2007'' ''Carlos Enrique Mejía Carrillo'' *''2010'' ''William W. Phillips'' *''2010'' ''José Tonello'' *''2020'' ''Sir''
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References


External links

* {{Authority control 1921 establishments in Ecuador Awards established in 1921 Orders, decorations, and medals of Ecuador