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Pro-Government legislators refused signatures to Yasunidos
Posted On 04 Apr 2014
While not had allowed them to use the Newsroom of the Legislative Palace, members of Yasunidos and some legislators of Pachakutik were happy, because they got one of the halls of the first floor and in the adjoining room was meeting the Alianza Pais block.
They used the opportunity to wait for legislators to come out and ask them to sign for the antiexplotacion of the block 31 of the ITT because of the sighting of indigenous peoples in isolation. Gastón Gagliardo and Virgilio Hernández were the only ones who were encouraged to spend in the midst of young people, unlike Fernando Bustamante, who took another path without directing to look them. But none of the two signed with the argument that can not do something that goes against what they had voted in the Assembly and which were firmly convinced.
The Yasunidos felt disillusioned when Hernandez said being in his position as a representative “of a thesis, a few political positions” and not for all the Ecuadorians. The Yasunidos said to have confirmed their solitude versus power, since they have not received support for a referendum, which consists of the Constitution as a mechanism of participatory democracy.