Assembly Prepares to Reactivate Imbabura After Protests for Elimination of Diesel Subsidy
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The National Assembly is working on two actions that will contribute to the reactivation of the province of Imbabura that remained blocked 31 days due to protests resulting from the elimination of the diesel subsidy.
This was reported by a group of United Nations rapporteurs, who expressed their concern about the disproportionate use of force by the police and the Armed Forces against the demonstrators of the national strike that lasted for a month in the Andean country, in rejection of the elimination of the subsidy to diesel (which raised its price from $1.80 to $2.80 per gallon), to which complaints were added about the increase in the Value Added Tax (VA…
Assembly President Niels Olsen confirmed that the legislative session, scheduled for the second half of November, will review legislation in second debate that benefits the province. The post National Assembly plans session in Imbabura to reactivate economy after protests appeared first on El Diario.
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