The Ecuadorian CREO Movement, which stands for "Creating Opportunities" (Creando Oportunidades), is a center-right political party in Ecuador. Founded in 2012 by businessman Guillermo Lasso, who later became the President of Ecuador in 2021, the party emerged as a significant force in Ecuadorian politics, advocating for a series of economic, social, and political reforms aimed at fostering a more favorable environment for investment, entrepreneurship, and economic growth.
The core values of the CREO Movement revolve around the principles of economic liberalism, advocating…
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