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National Electoral Council Ends Party That Brought Correa to Power

Published on January 29, 2024

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn The electoral body canceled Mover, formerly Alianza PAIS, the movement founded by Rafael Correa and his supporters. In a pivotal turn of events marking a significant chapter in Ecuadorian political history, the Plenary Session of the National Electoral Council (CNE) made a momentous decision on the night of January 27th. The […]

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