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  2. Ecuador–Venezuela relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between Ecuador and Venezuela began to deteriorate after the Ecuadorian government called for the arrest of former Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa. [5] Correa, who was an ally of Venezuela's Bolivarian government and shared his 21st century socialism ideas, was defended by Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro .

  3. Foreign relations of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    This article describes the diplomatic affairs, foreign policy and international relations of Ecuador. Ecuador is a founding member of the UN and a member of many of its specialized agencies; it is also a member of the Organization of American States (OAS), as well as many regional groups, including the Rio Group, the Latin American Economic System, the Latin American Energy Organization, the ...

  4. Constitutional Court of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    The Court was created as part of Ecuador's 1996 constitutional reform package. It is composed of nine magistrates. The Court has been affected by Ecuador's recent political crises. In 2005, President Lucio Gutiérrez manipulated his party's modest advantage in Congress to replace numerous justices, including eight of nine members of the Court . [1]

  5. Category:Ecuador–Venezuela relations - Wikipedia

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    EcuadorVenezuela relations; 0–9. 2008 Andean diplomatic crisis This page was last edited on 15 October 2019, at 23:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. National Assembly (Ecuador) - Wikipedia

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    The National Assembly (Spanish: Asamblea Nacional) is the unicameral legislature of Ecuador. It replaced the National Congress in 2009 following reforms under the 2008 Constitution. [1] Within Ecuador, the National Assembly has the power to pass laws, while appointment of judges to the National Court of Justice is done by a separate Judicial ...

  7. 2017 Venezuelan constitutional crisis - Wikipedia

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    The President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is ORDERED, in accordance with the provisions of Article 236.4, in accordance with the provisions of Articles 337 et seq. eiusdem (see Ruling Nº 113 of 20 March 2017), among others, to proceed to exercise such international measures as he deems appropriate and necessary to safeguard the ...

  8. Law against Hatred - Wikipedia

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    The same year, after a campaign in media outlets and social media by progovernment movements, the pro-government Supreme Tribunal of Justice of Venezuela, through a Caracas court, ordered the ban of the screening of the documentary Chavismo: The Plague of the 21st Century at the Simón Bolívar University (USB) specifically, as well as at ...

  9. Law of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    The basis for its public law is the 1999 Constitution.The 1999 Constitution made significant changes to the separation of powers.Instead of the usual three branches of government, the new Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has five: