19 de agosto de 2021, 3:41
Quito, Aug 19 (Prensa Latina) The International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) rejected a new request for network broadcasting, made by the government of Ecuador for the arrest of former President Rafael Correa.
Pachakutik , revealed this Sunday, May 9, 2021 that
Correísmo proposed an
Jorge Glas, as a condition for a
legislative agreement.
‘They propose amnesty for Glas and others,’ says Salvador Quishpe
“We have listened to everyone. And I told the Ecuadorian people in a clear and sincere way: it is proposed that we support the
amnesty for Mr.
Ecuavisa .
UNES assemblyman , Fausto Jarrín, who served as lawyer for former President Rafael Correa in the
2012-2016 Bribery case .
“I am not here missing the
truth or anything, these things cannot be hidden, they are
public issues and they have to be public and we have said: we cannot commit ourselves to that kind of thing, the
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US Role Behind the Defeat of Ecuador’s Leftist Presidential Candidate
¿Qué pasó? – What happened?
The US role in the defeat of leftist Andrés Arauz in Ecuador’s presidential contest on April 11 was not overt because it did not need to be, according to a high-ranking Latin American diplomat. We met with the diplomat and others on an official election observation delegation with CODEPINK. Names of some sources remain anonymous due to a hostile political environment towards progressives.
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QUITO, ECUADOR The U.S. role in the defeat of leftist Andrés Arauz in Ecuador’s presidential contest on April 11 was not overt because it did not need to be, according to a high-ranking Latin American diplomat. We met with the diplomat and others on an official election observation delegation with CODEPINK. Names of some sources remain anonymous due to a hostile political environment towards progressives.
This setback for the Citizens Revolution movement, founded by Rafael Correa, will have profound implications for Ecuador and beyond, fortifying the U.S.-allied reactionary bloc in Latin America.
Former President Correa left office with a 60% approval rating. He had been twice elected president on the first round; unprecedented for Ecuador, which had a turnover of seven presidents in the previous decade. His Alianza País Party had won 14 elections, reflecting the popularity of their wealth redistributive programs, including reducing e