
National Assembly of Ecuador
The National Assembly of Ecuador is the country's legislative body responsible for making laws, overseeing the government, and representing citizens’ interests. It is a unicameral legislature, meaning it has only one chamber, composed of deputies elected by the public for a four-year term. The Assembly debates and approves legislation, budgets, and policies to shape Ecuador’s governance. It also holds the power to scrutinize executive actions and approve or reject appointments. Its functioning is vital for maintaining democratic balance and ensuring that the government reflects the will of the Ecuadorian people.