Ecuador’s Congress will investigate the repeated declarations of economic emergencies over the past three decades. The country has officially declared a state of economic emergency twelve times in the last 30 years, prompting scrutiny of the underlying causes and governmental responses. The review will focus on the justifications presented for each declaration and the effectiveness of the measures implemented by the government. This oversight aims to understand the recurring economic instability and improve future policy decisions. The Congress intends to evaluate whether these emergency declarations have been appropriately utilized, or if they represent a cycle of insufficient long-term solutions. This move signals a desire for greater accountability and a proactive approach to economic management. The investigation's findings could lead to legislative changes or adjustments in government economic strategies.

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