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Constitutional history of Ecuador

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Ecuador's first constitution as a republic was established in 1830, following the country's independence from Gran Colombia. Over the years, new constitutions have been written (at an average rate of one every 8.5 years), usually during, or after, periods of social, political, and economic unrest.