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Guilds and Students Mobilize Against Legislative Reforms in Ecuador

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July 11, 2025.- Union organizations and student unions in Ecuador ratified their rejection of the reforms recently approved by the National Assembly and from the early hours of this Friday lead a series of protests that mark the beginning of social resistance in Ecuador.
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Unions and student unions in Ecuador ratified their rejection of the reforms recently approved by the National Assembly and from the early hours of this Friday lead a series of protests that mark the beginning of social resistance in the face of Daniel Noboa’s second presidential period. READ ALSO Ecuador: Hearing will evaluate criminal proceedings against 17 military personnel by Malvinas Case The mobilizations are organized by the United Worke…

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UNE leads marches in Quito against laws passed by the National Assembly Protests against the government of Daniel Noboa in the center of Quito UNE marches against laws National Assembly 2025 marked the day of this Friday July 11 in Quito. The National Union of Educators (UNE) led the mobilization along with organizations [...] La entrada Ecuador Guilds march in Quito against laws approved by the National Assembly aparece primero en NODAL.

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NODAL broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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