After days of public unrest, Ecuador's Congress President Luiz Gutierrez has been forced to resign. We look at what led to this, including the President's role in disbanding the country's Supreme Court.
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Political Unrest in Ecuador
Listen Thursday, Apr. 21, 2005 at 1:50 p.m. in Conflict, PoliticsGuests
Michael Shifter
Vice President for Policy at Inter-American Dialogue; and Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service
Monte Reel
foreign correspondent, Washington Post
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