Facing impeachment, the Ecuadoran president used an unprecedented measure that sparks new elections. Get a timeline of the steps that led to this point.
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Timeline: Guillermo Lasso Dissolves Ecuador's National Assembly
In Ecuador, Has Correísmo Changed Its Tune?
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Will Freeman
Snap elections could return Rafael Correa’s movement to power—but it may have learned few lessons from its wilderness years.
Ecuador at Risk of Deep Instability After President Dissolved Congress
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Astrid Galvan
"What's happening in Ecuador is part of the big Latin American story right now, which is democracies under duress," said AS/COA's Brian Winter to Axios.
REACTION: Ecuador’s Lasso Dissolves Congress
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AQ Editors
President Lasso invoked a never-before-used mechanism as his impeachment trial progressed.
Ecuador’s Political Crisis: Three Scenarios
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Estefanía Terán, Camila Ulloa
Both Guillermo Lasso’s impeachment and dissolution of Congress are possible outcomes. What would they look like?
Explainer: The Impeachment Challenge Facing Ecuador's Guillermo Lasso
The opposition-controlled Assembly may have numbers to vote out the president, but the process is not clear cut. AS/COA Online explains.
Who Gets to Map Latin America’s Natural World?
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Rachel Remick
A Peruvian artist’s ghostly landscapes raise questions about objectivity and authority in documenting the region’s environment.