One expert claims that González’s plan to take money out of the international reserve comes from “ignorance and demagogy.”
González’s proposal to use $2.5 billion of Ecuador’s international reserves frightens economists
Published on August 28, 2023
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The plans of Ecuador's presidential candidates include advocating for electoral reforms and enhancing efficiency and equity in the judicial and police systems.
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“A Sigh of Relief”
Sometimes, we become so engrossed in the big issues that it takes minor issues to jolt us back to reality and make us think about the things that truly matter to us. Codie and I have been deeply immersed in the entire election process here in Ecuador for the past few weeks, starting even before […] To view this article you must have an active subscription. Already a member? Sign in. Subscribe to weekly reports on Ecuador’s economics, politics, crime and more. Not sure you want to commit? Don’t worry, you can cancel anytime. For a limited time,subscribe now and get your first month for only $1. Regular subscriptions available at $4.99/month or $42/year. Subscribe now!
Panama Canal congestion: Economic impacts and water scarcity challenges
The Panama Canal, a marvel of modern engineering that has facilitated global trade for over a century, is currently grappling with an unprecedented maritime logjam. To view this article you must have an active subscription. Already a member? Sign in. Subscribe to weekly reports on Ecuador’s economics, politics, crime and more. Not sure you want to commit? Don’t worry, you can cancel anytime. For a limited time,subscribe now and get your first month for only $1. Regular subscriptions available at $4.99/month or $42/year. Subscribe now!
Cuenca Mayor Cristian Zamora’s first 100 days
Cristian Zamora, the newly appointed mayor of Cuenca, has hit the ground running during his first 100 days in office. His primary focus has been on fulfilling the commitments he made during his campaign, and his endeavors are already yielding tangible results.
Claro secures contract extension ensuring continued service in Ecuador
The recent development concerning Claro’s contract extension signals a positive stride as the government greenlights the continuation of concession payments. To view this article you must have an active subscription. Already a member? Sign in. Subscribe to weekly reports on Ecuador’s economics, politics, crime and more. Not sure you want to commit? Don’t worry, you can cancel anytime. For a limited time,subscribe now and get your first month for only $1. Regular subscriptions available at $4.99/month or $42/year. Subscribe now!
The future of mining concessions in Chocó Andino: Navigating the aftermath of the popular consultation
‘Quito Sin Minería’ are set to petition the Constitutional Court for a clarification concerning the ongoing operations of small-scale mining within the area. To view this article you must have an active subscription. Already a member? Sign in. Subscribe to weekly reports on Ecuador’s economics, politics, crime and more. Not sure you want to commit? Don’t worry, you can cancel anytime. For a limited time,subscribe now and get your first month for only $1. Regular subscriptions available at $4.99/month or $42/year. Subscribe now!
Constitutional Court backs state of emergency decrees amid surge of violence
Update to: Constitutional Court rejects decree laws on educational loans and company restructuring Published: volume 7, Issue 43 The Constitutional Court has given its approval to emergency decrees enacted by the government in response to a surge of violent incidents. The court has called on the Executive branch to adopt a multi-faceted approach in addressing […] To view this article you must have an active subscription. Already a member? Sign in. Subscribe to weekly reports on Ecuador’s economics, politics, crime and more. Not sure you want to commit? Don’t worry, you can cancel anytime. For a limited time,subscribe now and get your first month for only $1. Regular subscriptions available at $4.99/month or $42/year. Subscribe now!
Judge who reinstated political rights for Jorge Glas dismissed and penalized
Update to: Glas aims to overturn conviction in Ecuador following Brazilian court ruling Published: volume 7, Issue 45 Judge Jhon Rodríguez Mindiola, serving in the Multi-Competent Unit of Yaguachi (Guayas), has been relieved of his duties by the Electoral Contentious Tribunal. On August 24, 2023, Judge Rodríguez Mindiola’s position was terminated due to his decision […] To view this article you must have an active subscription. Already a member? Sign in. Subscribe to weekly reports on Ecuador’s economics, politics, crime and more. Not sure you want to commit? Don’t worry, you can cancel anytime. For a limited time,subscribe now and get your first month for only $1. Regular subscriptions available at $4.99/month or $42/year. Subscribe now!
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