Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 10:47:07 GMT
They were willing to confront to any attacker, and they cried out for the Executive to put an end to “violence” and unreason once and for all Like in no other historical era in Ecuador, the government of Lenín Moreno was defended and shielded by the business elites (), the private media, the country's political and economic right, and the international right-wing governments of Latin America. , undoubtedly by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the OAS and the United States. An unprecedented phenomenon, since not even the government of León Febres Cordero (-), founding father of the business model in Ecuador, had such support unanimous of those forces, like what happened in the present.
As a “violent” mobilization had to be stopped, full of “infiltrators”, and capable of producing the overthrow of a “legitimate” government, the police and armed Iraq Telegram Number Data forces, called upon to stop violent outbreaks, repress protests and secure assets strategic elements of the nation, acted against the protesters with repressive violence that seemed to have no limits, as recorded in the numerous videos that circulated on social networks and that even earned the concern of international human rights entities From the perspective of the indigenous and popular uprising, as well as the sectors that supported it and joined it, there was an attempt to move against decree that freed fuel subsidies, threatening an escalation in fuel prices.
Although the objective was specific, in the course of the mobilizations it became evident that Ecuador's agreement with the IMF was being questioned, there was a reaction against the privileged economic policies taken by the government in favor of the country's business elites, and there was a reaction against an exclusive economic model for the great national majorities. () Without a doubt, there were sectors that considered that the upheaval in the country created conditions similar to those that preceded the overthrows of Abdalá Bucaram. Jamil Mahuad and Lucio Gutiérrez .
As a “violent” mobilization had to be stopped, full of “infiltrators”, and capable of producing the overthrow of a “legitimate” government, the police and armed Iraq Telegram Number Data forces, called upon to stop violent outbreaks, repress protests and secure assets strategic elements of the nation, acted against the protesters with repressive violence that seemed to have no limits, as recorded in the numerous videos that circulated on social networks and that even earned the concern of international human rights entities From the perspective of the indigenous and popular uprising, as well as the sectors that supported it and joined it, there was an attempt to move against decree that freed fuel subsidies, threatening an escalation in fuel prices.
Although the objective was specific, in the course of the mobilizations it became evident that Ecuador's agreement with the IMF was being questioned, there was a reaction against the privileged economic policies taken by the government in favor of the country's business elites, and there was a reaction against an exclusive economic model for the great national majorities. () Without a doubt, there were sectors that considered that the upheaval in the country created conditions similar to those that preceded the overthrows of Abdalá Bucaram. Jamil Mahuad and Lucio Gutiérrez .