Ecuador's President Dissolves Congress to Avoid Impeachment and Sparks Controversy.

TL;DR Summary
Ecuador's President Guillermo Lasso has dissolved the National Assembly using a previously untried constitutional rule known as muerte cruzada ("mutual death") to avoid impeachment. He accused the National Assembly of having a "political project to destabilise the government, democracy and the state". Snap presidential and parliamentary elections will follow within 97 days. The standoff between Mr Lasso and the National Assembly is only the latest iteration of a power struggle between the executive and legislative branches, which has frequently destabilised Ecuadorean politics.
- Ecuador's president dissolves Congress to avoid impeachment The Economist
- Ecuador's president dissolves National Assembly to avoid impeachment NBC News
- Ecuadorian president invokes 'nuclear option,' disbands legislature after attempted ouster Fox News
- Ecuador could hold early elections on Aug. 20: electoral court Reuters Canada
- Ecuador lawmakers denounce president's disbanding of National Assembly, argue it wasn't legal The Washington Post
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
0
Time Saved
2 min
vs 3 min read
Condensed
84%
527 → 82 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on The Economist