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Alvaro Noboa confirms PRIAN decision on the Media Bill

Posted On 19 Jul 2012
Alvaro Noboa

Alvaro Noboa

This afternoon, the leader of PRIAN political party, Alvaro Noboa along with his block announced in a press conference that they will vote against the Media Bill.

Noboa ratified to be a believer of freedom of the press, so he asked the party to vote together against the government’s Media Bill, like most of the opposition.

The next point was to calrify that he will never make alliances with the chief of state, Rafael Correa. The businessman said that although, personally, has nothing against President Correa, the ideologies of both are “diametrically opposed” and therefore he will never vote like him.

(BG)

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