Ecuador: Implement Constitutional Court Rulings Protecting Rights
New President, Lawmakers Should Promptly Adopt Laws, Regulations
![Ecuador's newly sworn-in President Guillermo Lasso leaves the National Assembly after his inauguration ceremony in Quito, Ecuador on May 24, 2021.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2021/05/202005Americas_Ecuador_Lasso.jpg?h=e0d60013&itok=4gO7F5Xc)
New President, Lawmakers Should Promptly Adopt Laws, Regulations
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