Álvaro Castillo, Mayor of Ibarra, Confirms Dialogues Between Indigenous People and Government
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Representatives of the National Government and indigenous sectors began "frontal and formal" dialogues on September 29, according to the mayor of Ibarra, Álvaro Castillo, in an interview on September 30 to the Teleamazonas channel. According to the mayor, it was about 100 indigenous leaders and some "ministers of state" who talked. "We continued with the roads closed, although yesterday there was already a start of a frontal and formal dialogue …
In Ibarra, the epicenter of the protests against the elimination of diesel subsidies, Mayor Alvaro Castillo announced a first rapprochement between indigenous leaders and peasants with the government of President Daniel Noboa. He did so in an interview in Teleamazonas. Castillo hopes that the next few hours will be decisive to reach agreements that will allow to return to normalcy in the capital of Imbabura and throughout the country. Along the …
lvaro Castillo, mayor of the Ibarra, capital of the province of Imbabura, confirmed this Tuesday a first rapprochement between gena leaders and peasants with the government of Daniel Noboa.
Álvaro Castillo reported that dialogue tables seek solutions after the strike that keeps the roads closed in Ibarra Politics
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