Noboa Declares Curfew in Five of Ecuador's Provinces
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Noboa declares curfew in five of Ecuador's provinces
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa has declared a curfew in five provinces and extended the state of emergency to an eighth province. These measures were adopted in response to planned protests over the elimination of a diesel subsidy, resulting in a rise from US$1.80 to US$2.80 per gallon, sparking outrage among transport workers and other social sectors.
Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa has expanded on Thursday the state of emergency decreed two days ago for the protests that are being prepared against the elimination of...
In the midst of the announcement by the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie) to start a national strike, President Daniel Noboa decreed a curfew, from 22.00 to 05:00, in the provinces of Cotopaxi, Imbabura, Chimborazo, Bolivar and Carchi.
President Daniel Noboa decreed a new curfew, this time in five Ecuadorian provinces, Cotopaxi, Chimborazo, Imbabura, Bolívar and Carchi. The measure, which could be extended to other regions, is not this time related to urban insecurity and drug trafficking. The Government decided to deal harshly with the national strike called this Friday by the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie). The measure of force is due to the el…
Curfew completely restricts the movement of people and vehicles between 22:00 and 5:00 the next day
For several days, Daniel Noboa's government has been facing an explosion in the hotbeds of protests against the elimination of the diesel subsidy, an explosive subject in the country, but also against the resolutely liberal policy that he is trying to put in place.
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