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Rafael Correa dismisses to the Military High Command after controversy over the ISSFA

Posted On 05 Feb 2016

 

President Rafael Correa used social networks to inform the “early dismissal” of the Military High Command. The leadership had to leave office on April, after having served for two years..

The decision of the president comes after the controversy generated by the resources of the Institute of Social Security of the Armed Forces (ISSFA). Yesterday, Thursday, February 4, the government ordered the deduction of USD 41 million to the ISSFA.

This provoked the reaction of the Military High Command. This morning, officials said they will defend the heritage of the active duty and retired military.

 

 

 

 

Source: http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/rafaelcorrea-altomandomilitar-issfa-polemica.html

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