Correa Lackeys Play Word Games to Mask Reelection Agenda
Congresswoman Soledad Buendía hopes to convince Ecuadorians that ending term limits grants the public "more liberty." (Oromedios) EspañolLegislators from President...
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Based in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Rebeca Morla works as an editorial assistant with the PanAm Post. She is a political scientist and an Executive Board member of EsLibertad. Follow @RebecaMorla.
Congresswoman Soledad Buendía hopes to convince Ecuadorians that ending term limits grants the public "more liberty." (Oromedios) EspañolLegislators from President...
Hong Kong remains as the most economically free country on the planet, according to the 2015 Economic Freedom of the...
Mauricio Alarcón-Salvador and César Ricaurte, directors of Fundamedios, now have 10 days to stop the dissolution process Secom has started...
Journalist and university professor Manuela Picq shows her joy at the news that she will be able to remain living...
Ecuadorians are demanding President Rafael Correa rectify several policy proposals, including controversial constitutional amendments and tax increases. (PanAm Post) EspañolA...
Many sectors of Ecuadorian society will unite on August 13 to protest Rafael Correa's brand of socialism. (Ecuavisa) EspañolEcuadorian trade...
Ecuadorians pushed back against Rafael Correa's proposal for new taxes on inheritances and capital gains. (Wikimedia) EspañolTwo months ago, Ecuador...
Human Rights Watch researchers say there are structural problems in Ecuador's judiciary that encourage the lack of judicial independence. (CDN)...
Thirty-one leaked documents suggest that Ecuador's government under President Rafael Correa has been spying on opposition politicians and journalists for...
Indigenous peoples are demanding that President Correa abandon his desire for indefinite reelection. (Corape Satelital) EspañolWary of an ever-growing state...
Ecuadorian authorities investigate the attacks to two major media headquarters in Guayaquil. (La Hora) EspañolFreedom of the press is up for...
David Rodríguez, running for office in Costa Rica, has poked fun at phony environmentalist politicos, describing them as watermelons: "green...
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