Supreme Council of Government

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The Supreme Council of Government (Spanish: Consejo Supremo de Gobierno) was a military junta which, de facto, exercised the role of head of state and head of government of the Republic of Ecuador from 1976 to 1979, being considered the last military dictatorship in the history of Ecuador.

Formed following the ousting of dictator Guillermo Rodríguez (who seized power in the 1972 military coup), the Council consisted of three members, representing each branch of the Armed Forces: Admiral Alfredo Poveda as representative of the Navy and President of the Council, Divisional General Guillermo Durán Arcentales [es] as representative of the Army and General Luis Leoro Franco [es] as representative of the Air Force.[1]

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  1. ^ Ortiz Batallas, Cecilia (June 2006). Indios, militares e imaginarios de nación en el Ecuador del siglo XX (I ed.). Quito: Ediciones Abya-Ayala. p. 97. ISBN 9789978226193.
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