Ecuador: Indigenous leaders agree
to talks with government
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| Demonstrators in Ecuador (AFP) |
Ecuador`s National Indigenous Confederation says it`s agreed
to hold talks with the Government that has removed fuel subsidies, which has
been met with huge nationwide protests.
By James Blears.
Indigenous leaders say they`ll have talks with Ecuador`s
President Lenin Moreno but they won`t budge on their demands that his
decision to remove fuel subsidies MUST be entirely abandoned. A 4.2
billion dollars loan from the IMF was agreed with the Government back in
March. But fuel subsidies of 1.3 billion dollars annually had to be ended
as part of the deal. Moreno now says : "Let`s talk about where the
resources are allocated and who most in need receives them."
But he`s also imposed a nationwide curfew until 3pm
today...or perhaps further notice. It entails a military clamp down
and especially applies to sensitive areas including ports, airports, police and
military bases, reservoirs as well as energy areas. Quito`s International
Airport is at a standstill.
The National Assembly is holding a crisis meeting in the
coastal City of Salinas tomorrow. Indigenous protests have brought down
three Presidents in the last few years, and the severity of this situation is
already close to comparable. Ordinary people are already struggling to pay 100
percent increases in fuel prices and won`t accept it.
The coming days will see, if the Govermental austerity
measures are proving too harsh medicine, for the health of an already
sickly economy.

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