Representatives of the Indigenous Movement and the Government of Ecuador met in Quito to develop a new decree that replaces the one that repealed transportation subsidies. The government has maintained that previous studies are required to focus subsidies and prevent them from going to those with more income or to those who smuggle fuels. Since Tuesday, fuel prices returned to the value they were before President Lenin Moreno signed the controversial decree 883 that caused a wave of strong protests. We talked with Leonidas Iza Salazar, president of the Indigenous and Peasant Movement of Cotopaxi.
Government of Ecuador and indigenous people analyze options
2019-10-17T03:08:37.231Z
Representatives of the Indigenous Movement and the Government of Ecuador met in Quito to develop a new decree that replaces the one that repealed transportation subsidies. The ruling party is…