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and permitted the second presidency of Gabriel GarcĂ­a Moreno. It imposed the death penalty for political crimes and prohibited cults and religions except Catholicism. Catholicism was a requirement for citizenship.
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The second liberal constitution. General Eloy Alfaro was chosen as president. This constitution was called "atheist" by the conservatives, because it separated church and state.
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was chosen as president. The constitution established freedom of religion, removed the death penalty, and held that all citizens were equal under the law.
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The Constituent Assembly for Ecuador's first constitution met on August 14 and was presided over by
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for the country with the goal of stability and social development. This constitution, approved in
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as president. The constitution never went into effect because it was abrogated by Narváez.
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Constitutional Assembly was installed as but then called itself Constituent backed by
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The first liberal constitution, following the June 5 Revolution. General
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that overthrew Flores and installed a Provisional Triumvirate, led by
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and allowed the Ecuadorian state to return to democratic government.
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as president, after the dictatorship of Ignacio de Ventimilla.
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After several years of political crisis, the government of
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Convened by José María Velasco Ibarra after a coup d'état.
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The Constituent Assembly was presided over by General
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Convened by the military government. The election of
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New constitution and election for the presidency of
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