Ecuador. After a Great Repression, the Dialogue Table Between Indigenous Demonstrators and the Government Was Installed in Otavalo - Latin American Summary
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Protests Moderate After Agreement Between Government and Protesters to Start a Dialogue - Last Cable
QUITO.- The massive protests in Ecuador against the government’s plan to eliminate diesel subsidies began to deactivate after the administration of President Daniel Noboa and indigenous organizations agreed to start formal negotiations next week. Indigenous leaders renounced their main demand—restitution of the diesel subsidy—and replaced it with a request to freeze fuel prices. Interior Minister John Reimberg led talks with indigenous represent…
Latin American Summary, After 1:00 p.m. on October 15, the dialogue table was set up in Otavalo between indigenous organizations and the Government, with the mediation of the Church. Interior Minister John Reimberg heads the Executive delegation. Military and members of indigenous organizations remained outside the Yamor Hotel [...] The Ecuador Entrance. After a great repression, the dialogue table between indigenous demonstrators was installed …
The tables of di logo continue n el mi rcoles al mediad, reviewing the proposals presented to the Executive, indic the mayor Anabel Hermosa.
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