Noboa Remains in Ecuador Amidst the Wave of Protests and Does Not Travel to the Un General Assembly.
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Noboa Remains in Ecuador Amidst the Wave of Protests and Does Not Travel to the Un General Assembly.
Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa did not travel this Wednesday to the UN General Assembly in New York, where he was scheduled to participate today, and remained in the country in the midst of protests for the elimination of the diesel subsidy. Foreign Minister Gabriela Sommerfeld posted a message on her social network account X this Wednesday about her presence in New York since Monday: “On behalf of President Daniel Noboa before the UN General…
By EFE Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa did not travel to the UN General Assembly in New York on Wednesday, where he was scheduled to participate today, and remained in the country amid protests over the elimination of the diesel subsidy. Foreign Minister Gabriela Sommerfeld published a message on her social media account X on Wednesday regarding his presence in New York since Monday: "Representing President Daniel Noboa before the UN General A…
In addition to the increase in diesel, protesters criticized the abandonment of universities, lack of medicines, insecurity and unemployment.
Ecuadornews: President of Ecuador Does Not Travel to the Un Assembly to Face Protests in His Country
Ecuadorean Assembly, with an official majority, supports Noboa in removing diesel subsidy Ecuador's President, Daniel Noboa, did not travel this Wednesday to the UN General Assembly in New York, where he was scheduled to participate today, and remained in the country amid protests over the elimination of the diesel subsidy. Neither the Presidency nor the Chancellery have confirmed whether the head of State officially cancelled his participation …
Daniel Noboa Warned that He Will Not Give in to Protesters Like in 2019 or 2022 - Ecuador en Directo
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa reaffirmed on Monday (22) that he will not give in to protests against the elimination of diesel subsidy, implemented on September 12. At an event held in Latacunga, Noboa declared: "Before they try to make me give in, I prefer to die. Here I stay and here I will fight every day."
President Daniel Noboa said this Tuesday that he prefers to "die" rather than go back in his decision to eliminate the subsidy to the SEL, as demanded by the powerful Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie), which leads protests against that and other government measures.
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