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Creating Opportunities

Creating Opportunities (Spanish: Creando Oportunidades, CREO; the acronym means lit.'I believe', and also means lit.'I create') is a centre-right[3][4][5] political party in Ecuador.[6] In the 2021 general election, its leader, Guillermo Lasso was elected for president.[7]

Creating Opportunities
Creando Oportunidades (CREO)
AbbreviationCREO
PresidentEsteban Bernal
FounderGuillermo Lasso
Founded20 August 2012; 11 years ago (2012-08-20)
HeadquartersAv. Quito 2502 y Gomez Rendon, Guayaquil, Ecuador
Membership184,299 (2016) [1]
Ideology
Political positionCentre-right
Regional affiliationUnion of Latin American Parties[2]
Seats in the National Assembly
0 / 137
Prefects
0 / 23
Mayors
24 / 221
Website

Ideology edit

Generally considered a centre-right conservative outfit, CREO's candidate in the 2021 presidential elections ran on a more centrist platform: his economic development model was mainly market-oriented and favoring entrepreneurship, but also promised state support to micro-enterprises and upgrading of education. With liberal conservatism[8][9][10][11][12][13] and classical liberalism[14][15][16][17] being the party's two main ideologies.

Lasso promoted an independent judiciary and free speech (the opposition and civil rights organizations consider judicial autonomy and press freedom to be threatened under the administration of President Rafael Correa).[18]

History edit

In the 2013 presidential election, Lasso was placed second with 22.7% of the votes, having been endorsed also by the Social Christian Party and the Madera de Guerrero movement of Guayaquil's mayor Jaime Nebot. In the simultaneous election for the National Assembly, the party won 11.4% of the votes and 11 out of 137 seats. Hence, it is the major opposition force in parliament.

In the 2014 local elections, CREO obtained 22 mayorships, including those of provincial capitals such as Azogues, Riobamba and Tena, besides the Loja prefecture. In that same year, CREO lead the creation of "Ecuador Compromise" (Compromiso Ecuador) formed by various opposition groups and guilds, including the Migrants Movement led by Luis Felipe Tilleria, and supported by several political figures from across the Ecuadorian political spectrum. The context of its creation was a government-sponsored project for a series of constitutional amendments by the National Assembly, which led to the opposition collective to unsuccessfully ask for a referendum on the matter, with special focus on the amendment that would pave the way for elected incumbents to seek indefinite reelection. In September 2016, CREO was admitted as member of the Union of Latin American Parties, the regional subsidiary of the International Democrat Union.[19]

For the 2017 general elections Lasso and his movement agreed with the SUMA party to form the "Alliance for Change" (Alianza por el Cambio) to run on an anti-Correa platform, along with several other smaller groups.[20]

Lasso ran as a candidate again in the 2021 general election.[21] In the first round, Lasso was slightly behind indigenous rights activist Yaku Pérez Guartambel, but eventually garnered enough votes to secure a narrow second-place finish.[22] Lasso would face socialist and Rafael Correa ally Andrés Arauz.[22] He defeated Arauz in the April run-off election, with many news outlets noting the conservative shift among the Ecuadorian electorate.[23] Lasso's victory was also seen as a win for free-market advocates in the country.[15][24] President-elect Lasso finished second in the 2013 and 2017 presidential elections.[25] On 24 May 2021, Guillermo Lasso was sworn in as the new President of Ecuador, becoming the country's first right-wing leader in 14 years.[26]

Election Results edit

Presidential Elections edit

Year Candidates First Round Place Second Round Place
President Vice President Votes % Votes %
2013 Guillermo Lasso Juan Carlos Solines 1,951,102 23% 2nd
2017 Guillermo Lasso Andrés Páez [es] 2,652,403 28% 2nd 4,833,389 49% 2nd
2021 Guillermo Lasso Alfredo Borrero Vega 1,830,172 20% 2nd 4,656,426 52% 1st

References edit

  1. ^ Telégrafo, El (September 6, 2016). "3,5 millones de firmas avalan a 16 grupos políticos". El Telégrafo.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on March 31, 2022. Retrieved July 6, 2020.
  3. ^ Beittel, June S. (July 2013), "Ecuador: Political and Economic Conditions and U.S. Relations" (PDF), CRS Report for Congress, Congressional Research Service, p. 3
  4. ^ Terryn, Tristan (February 26, 2013), In Ecuador, a decisive victory for President Rafael Correa consolidates the 'Citizen's Revolution' (PDF), Policy Department, Directorate-General for External Policies, p. 1
  5. ^ "Lasso, el conservador que giró al centro político para presidir Ecuador".
  6. ^ "El CNE habilitó al movimiento CREO". El Universo. January 23, 2012.
  7. ^ Dube, Ryan (April 11, 2021). "Ecuador's Guillermo Lasso Wins Presidential Election". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved April 13, 2021.
  8. ^ Profiles: Ecuador's leading presidential candidates, Xinhua, February 17, 2013
  9. ^ Glickhouse, Rachel (February 15, 2013), In Ecuador, an Expected Third-Term Win for Correa, Americas Society – Council of the Americas
  10. ^ Guillermo Lasso, un conservador que promete cambios, El País, April 11, 2021
  11. ^ "El conservador Guillermo Lasso ganó y será el próximo presidente de Ecuador". April 11, 2021.
  12. ^ "Conservador Guillermo Lasso asume las riendas de Ecuador". La Nación. May 24, 2021.
  13. ^ "Remontada histórica del conservador Guillermo Lasso y varapalo al correísmo en las elecciones de Ecuador". April 12, 2021.
  14. ^ "Guillermo Lasso: Mi vida me hizo liberal". El Universo (in Spanish). May 9, 2012. Retrieved May 27, 2020.
  15. ^ a b "Ecuador's Guillermo Lasso Wins Presidential Election". The Wall Street Journal. April 11, 2021.
  16. ^ "El liberal que puede tumbar el socialismo en Ecuador... Si no hay 'pucherazo'". February 22, 2017.
  17. ^ "Ecuador inicia un giro liberal".
  18. ^ Palacio, Gustavo (February 12, 2013), , Center for Strategic and International Studies, archived from the original on December 3, 2013
  19. ^ "CREO se incorpora a la Unión de Partidos Latinoamericanos | La República EC". September 11, 2016.
  20. ^ "Alianza por el Cambio, nueva plataforma electoral de Guillermo Lasso". El Universo. October 29, 2016.
  21. ^ McDonnell, Patrick J.; Jaramillo Viteri, Pablo (April 11, 2021). "Shadow of COVID-19 and economic downturn hovers over elections in Ecuador and Peru". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 11, 2021.
  22. ^ a b "Leftist Arauz, conservative Lasso advance to Ecuador presidential run-off". Buenos Aires Times. February 22, 2021.
  23. ^ "Ecuador goes with conservative banker in presidential vote". Associated Press. April 11, 2021.
  24. ^ "Ecuador's Lasso pledges deficit cuts, new oil deals after election win". Reuters. April 12, 2021.
  25. ^ "Guillermo Lasso: Conservative ex-banker elected Ecuador president". BBC News. April 12, 2021.
  26. ^ "Lasso inaugurated as first right-wing Ecuador president in 14 years". France 24. May 24, 2021.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Creando Oportunidades at Wikimedia Commons

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Creating Opportunities Spanish Creando Oportunidades CREO the acronym means lit I believe and also means lit I create is a centre right 3 4 5 political party in Ecuador 6 In the 2021 general election its leader Guillermo Lasso was elected for president 7 Creating Opportunities Creando Oportunidades CREO AbbreviationCREOPresidentEsteban BernalFounderGuillermo LassoFounded20 August 2012 11 years ago 2012 08 20 HeadquartersAv Quito 2502 y Gomez Rendon Guayaquil EcuadorMembership184 299 2016 1 IdeologyLiberal conservatismClassical liberalismPolitical positionCentre rightRegional affiliationUnion of Latin American Parties 2 Seats in the National Assembly0 137Prefects0 23Mayors24 221Websitecreo com ecPolitics of EcuadorPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 Ideology 2 History 3 Election Results 3 1 Presidential Elections 4 References 5 External linksIdeology editGenerally considered a centre right conservative outfit CREO s candidate in the 2021 presidential elections ran on a more centrist platform his economic development model was mainly market oriented and favoring entrepreneurship but also promised state support to micro enterprises and upgrading of education With liberal conservatism 8 9 10 11 12 13 and classical liberalism 14 15 16 17 being the party s two main ideologies Lasso promoted an independent judiciary and free speech the opposition and civil rights organizations consider judicial autonomy and press freedom to be threatened under the administration of President Rafael Correa 18 History editIn the 2013 presidential election Lasso was placed second with 22 7 of the votes having been endorsed also by the Social Christian Party and the Madera de Guerrero movement of Guayaquil s mayor Jaime Nebot In the simultaneous election for the National Assembly the party won 11 4 of the votes and 11 out of 137 seats Hence it is the major opposition force in parliament In the 2014 local elections CREO obtained 22 mayorships including those of provincial capitals such as Azogues Riobamba and Tena besides the Loja prefecture In that same year CREO lead the creation of Ecuador Compromise Compromiso Ecuador formed by various opposition groups and guilds including the Migrants Movement led by Luis Felipe Tilleria and supported by several political figures from across the Ecuadorian political spectrum The context of its creation was a government sponsored project for a series of constitutional amendments by the National Assembly which led to the opposition collective to unsuccessfully ask for a referendum on the matter with special focus on the amendment that would pave the way for elected incumbents to seek indefinite reelection In September 2016 CREO was admitted as member of the Union of Latin American Parties the regional subsidiary of the International Democrat Union 19 For the 2017 general elections Lasso and his movement agreed with the SUMA party to form the Alliance for Change Alianza por el Cambio to run on an anti Correa platform along with several other smaller groups 20 Lasso ran as a candidate again in the 2021 general election 21 In the first round Lasso was slightly behind indigenous rights activist Yaku Perez Guartambel but eventually garnered enough votes to secure a narrow second place finish 22 Lasso would face socialist and Rafael Correa ally Andres Arauz 22 He defeated Arauz in the April run off election with many news outlets noting the conservative shift among the Ecuadorian electorate 23 Lasso s victory was also seen as a win for free market advocates in the country 15 24 President elect Lasso finished second in the 2013 and 2017 presidential elections 25 On 24 May 2021 Guillermo Lasso was sworn in as the new President of Ecuador becoming the country s first right wing leader in 14 years 26 Election Results editPresidential Elections edit Year Candidates First Round Place Second Round Place President Vice President Votes Votes 2013 Guillermo Lasso Juan Carlos Solines 1 951 102 23 2nd 2017 Guillermo Lasso Andres Paez es 2 652 403 28 2nd 4 833 389 49 2nd 2021 Guillermo Lasso Alfredo Borrero Vega 1 830 172 20 2nd 4 656 426 52 1stReferences edit Telegrafo El September 6 2016 3 5 millones de firmas avalan a 16 grupos politicos El Telegrafo Partidos Miembros Archived from the original on March 31 2022 Retrieved July 6 2020 Beittel June S July 2013 Ecuador Political and Economic Conditions and U S Relations PDF CRS Report for Congress Congressional Research Service p 3 Terryn Tristan February 26 2013 In Ecuador a decisive victory for President Rafael Correa consolidates the Citizen s Revolution PDF Policy Department Directorate General for External Policies p 1 Lasso el conservador que giro al centro politico para presidir Ecuador El CNE habilito al movimiento CREO El Universo January 23 2012 Dube Ryan April 11 2021 Ecuador s Guillermo Lasso Wins Presidential Election The Wall Street Journal Retrieved April 13 2021 Profiles Ecuador s leading presidential candidates Xinhua February 17 2013 Glickhouse Rachel February 15 2013 In Ecuador an Expected Third Term Win for Correa Americas Society Council of the Americas Guillermo Lasso un conservador que promete cambios El Pais April 11 2021 El conservador Guillermo Lasso gano y sera el proximo presidente de Ecuador April 11 2021 Conservador Guillermo Lasso asume las riendas de Ecuador La Nacion May 24 2021 Remontada historica del conservador Guillermo Lasso y varapalo al correismo en las elecciones de Ecuador April 12 2021 Guillermo Lasso Mi vida me hizo liberal El Universo in Spanish May 9 2012 Retrieved May 27 2020 a b Ecuador s Guillermo Lasso Wins Presidential Election The Wall Street Journal April 11 2021 El liberal que puede tumbar el socialismo en Ecuador Si no hay pucherazo February 22 2017 Ecuador inicia un giro liberal Palacio Gustavo February 12 2013 Ecuador An Election Primer Center for Strategic and International Studies archived from the original on December 3 2013 CREO se incorpora a la Union de Partidos Latinoamericanos La Republica EC September 11 2016 Alianza por el Cambio nueva plataforma electoral de Guillermo Lasso El Universo October 29 2016 McDonnell Patrick J Jaramillo Viteri Pablo April 11 2021 Shadow of COVID 19 and economic downturn hovers over elections in Ecuador and Peru Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 11 2021 a b Leftist Arauz conservative Lasso advance to Ecuador presidential run off Buenos Aires Times February 22 2021 Ecuador goes with conservative banker in presidential vote Associated Press April 11 2021 Ecuador s Lasso pledges deficit cuts new oil deals after election win Reuters April 12 2021 Guillermo Lasso Conservative ex banker elected Ecuador president BBC News April 12 2021 Lasso inaugurated as first right wing Ecuador president in 14 years France 24 May 24 2021 External links edit nbsp Media related to Creando Oportunidades at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Creating Opportunities amp oldid 1219746558, wikipedia, 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