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Ecuador: Mass insurrection defeats coup d’état

Written by Patrick Larsen Friday, 01 October 2010
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Ecuador: Mass insurrection defeats coup d’état. Photo: Gobierno Municipal de Piñas.Dramatic events unfolded in Ecuador yesterday, when a sizeable group of the country's police forces tried to overthrow the left-wing government of Rafael Correa. The official reason for the rebellion of the police forces was a law passed by Congress on Wednesday that would end the practice of giving members of Ecuador's military and police medals and bonuses with each promotion.

 

Ecuador: a fundamental change in consciousness

Written by Darrall Cozens in Quito, Ecuador Friday, 14 December 2007
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There is plenty of evidence that the workers and peasants in Ecuador have shifted radically to the left. Opinion polls, surveys and the real movements on the ground indicate that more and more people are turning against capitalism. This has produced the new Correa government. But again, we see temporising and vacillation. The masses want action, not talk.
 

Ecuadorian masses deliver blow against the oligarchy and imperialism

Written by Jorge Martin Thursday, 19 April 2007
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On Sunday, April 15, the masses of Ecuador delivered a blow against the oligarchy and imperialism by voting massively in favour of calling a Constituent Assembly. In the face of opposition of all the parties over 81% voted Yes. The situation in Ecuador is going in the same direction as that in Venezuela.
   

Ecuador: Neither the millions of dollars, nor the corrupt brown envelopes could defeat the dignity of the people

Written by Dax Toscano - El Militante-Ecuador Tuesday, 28 November 2006
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With a resounding victory over his rival, Rafael Correa was elected president of the Republic of Ecuador in the elections on November 26, 2006. The Ecuadorian people have obtained an important victory over the groups which hold economic and political power. However this is just a first step. The masses must be ready against any attempts of the counter-revolution.
 

Ecuador looks to the left in presidential election

Written by Rob Sewell Thursday, 12 October 2006
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Governmental crises, general strikes, mass movements and revolutions have characterized the situation over the last six or seven years in Ecuador. Now national attention has been focused on the presidential elections where former Finance Minister Rafael Correa has emerged as self-proclaimed standard-bearer for the downtrodden masses.
   

Ecuador: State of emergency declared to halt protests

Written by Patrick Larsen Monday, 27 March 2006
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The magnificent revolutionary movement in Ecuador has risen once again forcing the government to declare a state of emergency in four main provinces. What we are witnessing is the early beginnings of a movement that could develop towards a new insurrection.
 

Ecuador: New explosions are being prepared

Written by Patrick Larsen in Quito Friday, 03 March 2006
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Almost one year has passed since Lucio Gutierrez was ousted from power, overthrown by the rising of big sectors of the Ecuadorian population. His replacement, the former vice-president Alfredo Palacio, has not managed to solve any of the fundamental problems that led to the April 2005 rising. Great contradictions are accumulating and will sooner or later explode in new revolutionary events.
   

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