Mariscal Antonio Jose Sucre was the
namesake of Ecuador's currency, however the U.S. dollar is now Ecuador's
official currency. Sucre's remains can be found in a small room within
the Metropolitan cathedral.
Some find it of interest that Sucre was from Venezuela as was Juan
Jose Flores, Ecuador's first President who liberated Ecuador from Simon
Bolivar's Gran Colombia.
Ecuadorian politics have been stormy at times with 39 different
governments from 1901-1948. The office of the presidency had been
relatively stable till 1997 when President Abdala Bucaram was declared
incompetent by congress. For a few days at least, three people claimed
to be the legitimate president at the same time. Things returned to
normal with the election of Jamil Mahuad in 1999, but he was ousted from
power on Jan 21, 2000 by General Mendoza, former supreme court justice
Carlos Solorzano and Indigenous leader Antonio Vargas. They remained in
power as a three member presidency for just a few hours until General
Mendoza resigned since they had no political backing. This led the way
for the Vice-president, Gustavo Noboa to be placed into power.