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7 Critical Updates on the Ecuador National Strike: Noboa Rejects Talks Amid Crisis - teleSUR English

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The Ecuador national strike enters day five as President Noboa refuses dialogue, citing violence and organized crime. Explore the latest developments in this escalating conflict. Related: Ecuador’s Constitutional Court Overturns Two Landmark Laws of President Noboa’s Agenda 7 Critical Updates on the Ecuador National Strike: Noboa Rejects Talks Amid Crisis Ecuador remains locked in a deepening social crisis as the national strike, now in its fift…

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This Friday five days of the national strike organized by the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities (Conaie), a scenario that is not new to Ecuadorians. The last was in the government of Guillermo Lasso, in June 2022, which lasted 18 days.

In the midst of an indigenous strike that takes its fifth day, the president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, dismissed Friday night any dialogue with the leadership of the country's largest indigenous organization, and emphasized that he will not back down on the elimination of the diesel subsidy.

The president, Daniel Noboa, assured this September 26, that he will not seek indefinite re-election in case a Constituent Assembly is installed to draft a new Magna Carta. “I will be two periods, maximum. I do not believe in indefinite re-election, I believe in change,” said the first president in an interview with Ecuavisa. During the dialogue, Noboa also referred to protests in rejection of the elimination of the diesel subsidy, the head of s…

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El Universo broke the news in on Friday, September 26, 2025.
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