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Ecuador President Guillermo Lasso disbands country’s Opposition-led National Assembly

The constitutional measure, never before used, allows the President to rule by decree until new elections can be held

Guillermo Lasso. File Photo

Julie Turkewitz, Genevieve Glatsky
New York | Published 18.05.23, 04:59 AM

President Guillermo Lasso of Ecuador disbanded the country’s Opposition-led National Assembly on Wednesday, a drastic move as the Right-leaning leader faced impeachment proceedings over accusations of embezzlement.

The constitutional measure, never before used, allows the President to rule by decree until new elections can be held, marking a moment of extraordinary political turbulence for a country of 18 million already in turmoil.

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Ecuador has long been a relatively safe haven in the region, but in recent years it has seen rising violence and a skyrocketing homicide rate as increasingly powerful narco-trafficking groups fight for territory.

Opposition lawmakers accused Lasso of turning a blind eye to irregularities and embezzlement in a contract between a state-run shipping company and an oil tanker company that wasn’t delivering on its promises — allegations first made in media reports. The country’s constitutional court later approved a charge of embezzlement against the President but denied two charges of bribery.

Last week, the National Assembly voted to commence impeachment hearings, but all proceedings were brought to a halt once Lasso dissolved Congress. The President repeatedly denied the charges.

New York Times News Service

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