Ecuador former president Correa says he will run in next election

Correa is planning to return this year, in November or December.

Former president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, will return to his country at the end of the year to register his candidacy for vice president or as a member of the assembly for the 2021 presidential elections.

Fausto Vase, Correa's lawyer, told Reuters: "We intend for his return to Ecuador; once he registers his candidacy, he would immediately be protected by electoral immunity."

The lawyer added that Correa is planning to return this year, in November or December.

In August, Correa declared that he intended to be a candidate for the vice presidency of his country or to occupy a seat in the National Assembly.

Ecuador's Constitution from 2008 grants Rafael Correa the right to be a candidate in any election except that for the Presidency, as long as a court of law does not sentence him.

Correa has said he is not interested in power, but instead in preventing the elites from controlling Ecuador for the next 30 years. "We have to react and thus return the State to the people, to the citizens," he said at the time.

Ecuador's former president has indicated that the most important thing "is to fulfill the historical role of recovering the homeland," after asserting that the current Government has delayed the country at least 15 years.