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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The new president of Ecuador, conservative Guillermo Lasso, began his administration on Tuesday with a bilateral meeting with a US delegation, followed by another interview with Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López. After assuming the Presidency on Monday, the new Ecuadorian head of state signed his first executive decrees, which included a governmental code of ethics, the official designation of the main collaborators who will make up his cabinet, and the elimination of credit registrations of less than one thousand dollars, a measure that several social sectors have praised. Lasso begins his term with a bilateral meeting with US and Venezuelan opposition leader. (Photo internet reproduction) ....
King Felipe has attended the inauguration of Guillermo Lasso Mendoza as President of the Republic of Ecuador. Spain's king travelled to Ecuador's capital, Quito, on May 23rd 2021, to begin his participation in the constitutional process of the new president's inauguration. He departed from Madrid's airport and was joined on this trip by Spain's Minister… ....
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