Rafael Correa
The leader of Ecuador is its president who serves as both head of government and head of state. The president of Ecuador is currently Rafael Vicente Correa Delgado.
Ecuador's government is republic
A presidential representative democratic republic. The government in Ecuador is a formed through presidential representative democratic processes. The main power is with the people of Ecuador which means that its is a limited government.Ecuador has a Republic type of government.
Yes, Ecuador is a democratic republic which holds elections for its officials. It is also a member of the United Nations. It has a National Congress and a democratically elected President. The first elections were held on April 29th, 1979, and the first president was Jaime Roldos Aguilera.
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Yes, at some point Ecuador did have a different type of government. Between the year 1948 and 1960, Ecuador had a democratic elections before this changed.
representative democracy
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Ecuador is actually mixed. The government has some involvement, but they allow people to trade and export and import.
multi party system
Rafael Vicente Correa Delgado is the President of Ecuador in 2014. He assumed office on 2007 January 15 , he managed to get Ecuador's foreign debt heavily reduced by declaring the previous debt illegitimate due to having been contracted by corrupt and despotic previous regimes.The President of Ecuador serves as both head of government and head of state and is elected to 4-year terms, although the position has been relatively unstable, with no president serving the full 4-years since 1992-1996.
The president of Ecuador serves as both head of government and head of state and is elected to 4-year terms, although the position has been relatively unstable, with no president serving the full 4-years since 1992-1996.