Constitution of Ecuador

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The Constitution of Ecuador is the supreme legal framework that defines the country's political organization, citizens' rights, and the powers and responsibilities of its government institutions.

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Statements (52)
Predicate Object
instanceOf constitution
supreme law
appliesTo territory of Ecuador
country Ecuador
defines duties of citizens
fundamental guarantees
political organization of Ecuador
powers of government institutions
rights of citizens
structure of the Ecuadorian state
establishes electoral branch of Ecuador
executive branch of Ecuador
judicial branch of Ecuador
legislative branch of Ecuador
transparency and social control branch of Ecuador
unitary, plurinational and intercultural state
guarantees due process
freedom of association
freedom of expression
freedom of religion
judicial independence
right to education
right to health
right to participation
right to property with social function
right to social security
right to work
separation of powers
language Spanish
legalSystem civil law
providesFor Citizen Participation and Social Control Council of Ecuador
Constitutional Court of Ecuador
National Electoral Council of Ecuador
Ombudsman (Defensor del Pueblo) of Ecuador
recognizes collective rights of Afro-Ecuadorian communities
collective rights of Montubio communities
collective rights of indigenous peoples
cultural rights
economic rights
environmental rights
human rights
plurinationality of Ecuador
rights of nature
social rights
regulates constitutional control and review
decentralization and autonomy of local governments
electoral system of Ecuador
natural resources management
political parties and movements
public administration
public finances and budget
supremacyClause highest legal norm in Ecuador


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