Ecuador Enters the Fourth Week of National Strike without Signs of Dialogue and with ‘Red Lines’ that Hinder Rapprochement Between the Indigenous Movement and the Government
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This Sunday, October 12, 2025, the national strike of the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie) celebrates twenty-one days of protests against the elimination of diesel subsidy, and there are no signs of dialogue, at least in the near future.
While thousands of people were peacefully mobilized in the context of the national strike, the Noboa Government responded with more police contingents and ill-treatment.
The protests promoted by the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie) [...]
Ecuador faces its third week of mobilization and protests in several parts of the country, in the middle of a highly polarized and unexploited environment. President Daniel Noboa became the target of social protests after his decision to eliminate the subsidy to diesel. At the beginning of this week, the presidential committee in which Noboa traveled was attacked by demonstrators in the region of Tambo, in the province of Cañar. Noboa was on the…
Telesur /Latin American Summary, October 11, 2025. In the midst of growing mobilizations, road closures in several provinces of the country and repression of demonstrators, the national strike continues in Ecuador. 19-day chronicle of National Paro against the Government of Noboa. Photo: teleSUR The national strike that began on September 22, [...] La entrada Ecuador: Chronicle of 19 days of national strike against Noboa measures was first publi…
Military troops are mobilizing to Quito to strengthen security with the police and the Armed Forces in the face of the strike that has affected the country since September 22. The Brigade of Infantry No. 31 Andes, stationed in Tulcán, began on Saturday October 11, 2025 its transfer to the capital, with the
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