Neutrosophic multi-criteria method for the evaluation of cross-death in Ecuador and its impact on demo-cratic stability in the year 2022.

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Iyo Alexis Cruz Piza
Vanessa Josefa Hernández Alvarado
Nelly Valeria Vinueza Ochoa

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This research implements a multi-criteria neutrosophic method to evaluate the cross-death in Ecuador and its impact on democratic stability in 2022. A legal and doctrinal analysis is carried out of the causes and consequences of the dissolution of the National Assembly, which culminated in the impeachment of President Guillermo Lasso in 2022. The lack of political consensus in the Assembly stands out as a central element that has blocked crucial legislative initiatives, preventing the Executive Branch from finding solutions to the most urgent problems facing Ecuadorian citizens. The methodology used combines qualitative and quantitative approaches, allowing an examination of the constitutional and legal regulations in relation to this political crisis. The research seeks to understand how the cross-death affects democratic stability in Ecuador, based on neutrosophic logic and previous studies on political crises in Latin America to contextualize the phenomenon in a broader framework. Data collection will be carried out through surveys, using questionnaires specifically designed to capture citizens' opinions regarding the current political situation. Through this research, it is hoped to provide a detailed analysis that will contribute to the discussion on democratic health in Ecuador.

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Neutrosophic multi-criteria method for the evaluation of cross-death in Ecuador and its impact on demo-cratic stability in the year 2022. (2025). Neutrosophic Computing and Machine Learning. ISSN 2574-1101, 36, 26-32. https://fs.unm.edu/NCML2/index.php/112/article/view/663
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Neutrosophic multi-criteria method for the evaluation of cross-death in Ecuador and its impact on demo-cratic stability in the year 2022. (2025). Neutrosophic Computing and Machine Learning. ISSN 2574-1101, 36, 26-32. https://fs.unm.edu/NCML2/index.php/112/article/view/663

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