Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "Echinoderma" to "Edward, prince of Wales": Volume 8, Slice 10Various
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The congressional organization is similar to that of the majority of
South American states. The senate is composed of 32 members (2 from
each province) elected for two years, one-half the number being
renewed each two years. The chamber is composed of 42 deputies, who
are elected by the provinces for a period of two years, on a basis of
one representative for each 30,000 inhabitants and one supplementary
representative for an additional 15,000. A senator must be at least 35
years of age, and a deputy 25. The elections are direct, and members
of both houses may be re-elected. The immunities of legislators begin
30 days before the opening session of congress, and terminate 30 days
after its dissolution. Congress meets at Quito on the 10th of August,
and remains in session for a period of 60 days, but its sessions may
be extended or extraordinary sessions called for specified purposes.
The right of suffrage is restricted to literate male adults.
The judicial branch of the government is composed of a supreme court,
located at Quito, consisting of 5 judges and a fiscal (public
prosecutor) appointed by the executive; six superior courts (in Quito,
Guayaquil, Cuenca, Riobamba, Loja and Portoviejo) with a total of 9
judges; _a Tribunal de Cuentas_ of seven members at Quito; and various
municipal courts, or _alcaldes_, in the chief towns of the
departments. There are civil courts of first and second instance in
the larger towns, and consular courts in Quito, Guayaquil and Cuenca
with jurisdiction in commercial cases. There are also police
commissaries in the departments and justices of the peace in the
municipalities, the latter having jurisdiction in civil cases where
the amount involved does not exceed 200 sucrés. The laws of Ecuador
are based on the old Spanish laws and procedure, and include civil,
criminal and commercial codes.
_Army._--The army, according to an official report of 1900, consisted
of 4 battalions of infantry (about 3690 strong), 3 brigades of
artillery (1362), and 2 regiments of cavalry (468), in all, about 5520
men, rank and file. In 1908 this force was reported to comprise 4350
men. The national guard is composed of three classes: actives--all
enrolled citizens of 20 to 38 years; auxiliaries--enrolled citizens of
38 to 44 years; and passives--enrolled citizens of 44 to 50 years.
These were estimated at 95,329 men. There is a military school at
Quito and a naval school at Guayaquil.
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