Ecuador's Presidential Election Suggests Return of People-Friendly Rule
Stephen LendmanEcuador -- On Sunday, Equadorians voted for a successor to imperial tool president Lenin Moreno.
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Ecuador -- On Sunday, Equadorians voted for a successor to imperial tool president Lenin Moreno.
Polls are open in Ecuador in an election that will decide whether the country turns its back on the U.S. and restores an alliance with socialist regimes in Cuba and Venezuela.
Ecuador - President Lenin Moreno betrayed ordinary Ecuadorians by abandoning his pledge to continue progressive policies of his predecessor Rafeal Correa.
Ecuador - Lenin Moreno was elected Ecuadorian president in 2017 on a platform of continuing his predecessor's popular agenda.
With a corruption scandal - the revelations contained within the so-called INA papers - threatening to upend his administration, and criticism of his government intensifying ahead of a visit to Washington later this month, Ecuadorian President Lenin
The International Monetary Fund on Monday approved a $4.2-billion, three-year loan for Ecuador, part of a broader aid package to help support the government's economic reform program.
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Citing an alleged breach of an agreement to refrain from interfering in other states' affairs, the Ecuadorian government has cut off Julian Assange's internet access preventing his communication with the outside world.
The president of Ecuador Lenin Moreno on Sunday described WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as an "inherited problem" that has created "more than a nuisance" for his government. "We hope to have a positive result" on the issue, he said in an intervie
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