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How Ecuador ended up in another national strike: gas prices were always the main issue

Published on June 21, 2022

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn The price of fuel has been, for a year, the main disagreement between the indigenous movement and President Guillermo Lasso. The first efforts to reach an agreement on gasoline prices were in June 2021, but the negotiation broke down in November, and the tension has been escalating since. The national strike […]

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