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Bucaram was the party's presidential candidate for the [[2017 Ecuadorian general election|2017 general elections]], finishing fifth with 4.8% of the vote. The party also won a single seat in the [[National Assembly (Ecuador)|National Assembly]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elpais.cr/2017/03/01/oficialismo-ecuatoriano-se-asegura-mayoria-en-poder-legislativo/|title=Oficialismo ecuatoriano se asegura mayoría en Poder Legislativo|publisher=El Pais|date=1 March 2017}}</ref> taken by [[María Mercedes Cuesta]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.primicias.ec/noticias/politica/elecciones-2021-menos-partidos-nacionales/ |title=Las elecciones de 2021 se perfilan con menos partidos nacionales|publisher=Primicias|date=11 September 2019}}</ref>
Bucaram was the party's presidential candidate for the [[2017 Ecuadorian general election|2017 general elections]], finishing fifth with 4.8% of the vote. The party also won a single seat in the [[National Assembly (Ecuador)|National Assembly]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elpais.cr/2017/03/01/oficialismo-ecuatoriano-se-asegura-mayoria-en-poder-legislativo/|title=Oficialismo ecuatoriano se asegura mayoría en Poder Legislativo|publisher=El Pais|date=1 March 2017}}</ref> taken by [[María Mercedes Cuesta]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.primicias.ec/noticias/politica/elecciones-2021-menos-partidos-nacionales/ |title=Las elecciones de 2021 se perfilan con menos partidos nacionales|publisher=Primicias|date=11 September 2019}}</ref>


On 27 November 2021, the National Electoral Council de-registered Fuerza Ecuador for not meeting the necessary percentage of votes or elected positions in 2 consecutive elections.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.primicias.ec/noticias/politica/cinco-organizaciones-politicas-eliminadas/|title=Cinco organizaciones políticas fueron eliminadas del registro electoral|publisher=Primicias|date=27 November 2021|accessdate=21 April 2022}}</ref>
On 27 November 2021, the National Electoral Council de-registered Fuerza Ecuador for not meeting the necessary percentage of votes or elected positions in two consecutive elections.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.primicias.ec/noticias/politica/cinco-organizaciones-politicas-eliminadas/|title=Cinco organizaciones políticas fueron eliminadas del registro electoral|publisher=Primicias|date=27 November 2021|accessdate=21 April 2022}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:28, 22 April 2022

Ecuador's Force
Fuerza Ecuador
FounderAbdalá Bucaram, Jr.
Founded20 October 2014
Registered10 September 2015
Dissolved27 November 2021
Preceded byEcuadorian Roldosist Party
HeadquartersGuayaquil, Ecuador
IdeologyPopulism
Political positionBig tent
Centre-left (self-proclaimed)
ColorsRed, yellow, white, black
Seats in the National Assembly
0 / 137
Website
www.fuerza.ec

Fuerza Ecuador (Template:Lang-es) was a political party in Ecuador.

History

The party was established on 20 October 2014 by Abdalá Bucaram, Jr. as a successor to the Ecuadorian Roldosist Party, which had its legal registration withdrawn.[1] It was registered in 2015 by the National Electoral Council after presenting 226,040 signatures.[2]

Bucaram was the party's presidential candidate for the 2017 general elections, finishing fifth with 4.8% of the vote. The party also won a single seat in the National Assembly,[3] taken by María Mercedes Cuesta.[4]

On 27 November 2021, the National Electoral Council de-registered Fuerza Ecuador for not meeting the necessary percentage of votes or elected positions in two consecutive elections.[5]

References

  1. ^ The PRE reinvents itself in the group Fuerza.EC El Comercio, 20 October 2014
  2. ^ "CNE approves registration of the Fuerza Ecuador political party". CNE. 10 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Oficialismo ecuatoriano se asegura mayoría en Poder Legislativo". El Pais. 1 March 2017.
  4. ^ "Las elecciones de 2021 se perfilan con menos partidos nacionales". Primicias. 11 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Cinco organizaciones políticas fueron eliminadas del registro electoral". Primicias. 27 November 2021. Retrieved 21 April 2022.