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Protests in favor and against the government in downtown Guayaquil

Posted On 13 Jun 2015
Source: El Universo

Source: El Universo

Guayaquil´s downtown congregated protesters on Friday in favor and against the two new bills of the Government inheritance and capital gains.

Like Monday and Wednesday no incidents or excesses were recorded between the two sides. The opposition group mobilized through the 9 de Octubre avenue, from the Centenario Park to the Rotunda, and the supporting groupremained the lower section of the Interior Ministry.

Unlike previous days, the first group counted this time with political figures such as mayor Jaime Nebot, Deputy Mayor Domenica Tabacchi, among others, and the second one with inhabitants of other counties.

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