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Carlos Vera Says Revoke of Mandate Process Will Continue

Former television anchor, Carlos Vera, seeks to advice on international courts the resolution of the Constitutional Court regarding the presentation of signs asking for the revocation of mandate of the current Ecuadorian president. Vera said he still has to get 230 thousand more...
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Indigenous Will Stand with Protest to Freedom their Three Leaders

If tomorrow the release of the former president from the Shuar Federation, José Acacho, and the indigenous leaders Pedro Mashiant y Fidel Kaniras is not possible there will be protests, threatened yesterday the assembly group Pachakutik (PK) and the board of the Indigenous...
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Cedatos: Most Ecuadorians do not know the contents of the Referendum

A survey made by Cedatos to 2,220 people from ages 16 and older, between January 27 and 31 in 15 cities of Ecuador showed that most Ecuadorians do not know the contents of the Referendum, but 52% approve its call, while 36% disapprove it. While the 67% of Ecuadorians know about...
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Mubarak Clings to Power While More Die

This morning four protesters were gunned down at the Tahrir Square in Cairo. Heated confrontations occurred between the supporters of president Hosni Mubarak and the opposition. The hostilities have left several dead and hundreds of wounded. Gun shots were heard at four in the...
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European Parliament Validate Banana Agreement with Latin America

On Thursday the European Parliament ratified the agreement made with South America in 2009, which allows to Latin Americans to obtain a gradual reduction of tariffs on imports of this fruit in the old continent. The approval of the Parliament was necessary for the final...
Posted On 03 Feb 2011
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