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How the national strike was settled after 18 days of disruption

Published on July 04, 2022
Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn The national strike—which lasted more than 18 days— ended with the signing of a “peace act” that sealed various agreements between the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie), the National Confederation of Peasant, Indigenous and Black Organizations ( Fenocin ), the Council of Evangelical Indigenous Peoples and Organizations of Ecuador ( Feine), and the government of […]

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