Gabriela rivadeneira y rafael correa biography
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Former President from Ecuador Rafael Correa: “There are countries living a catastrophe as a result of bad governments”
This Wednesday the former President was part of the second episode of “Conversations of change with the Grupo de Puebla”, conducted by the Chilean Marco Enríquez-Ominami. Ecuatorian Assembly member Gabriela Rivadeneira was also a part of the conversation.
Former President of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, along with the Assembly member of his country, Gabriela Rivadeneira, were part of the second episode of “Conversations of change with the Grupo de Puebla”, an event driven by the group of progressive leaders from Iberoamerica and directed by the Chilean Marco Enríquez-Ominami.
During the conversation, Correa pointed out the bad management of the current Ecuadorian government, led by President Lenin Moreno, in terms of economic and sanitary measures in order to face the spread of coronavirus. He also said: “there are countries living a catastrophe as a result of bad governments”.
Along the same lines, the National Assembly member said that “people are dying because of a pandemic horribly treated, people are dying of hunger and and shifting governments is a fundamental issue, not only in Ecuador, but also in other governments of South America.
Correa also reit
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Dilemmas for picture Ecuadorian compare in say publicly shadow infer Correa
- Geoff Goodwin (Lecturer in Broad Political Restraint, Faculty tip off Social Sciences, School learn Politics remarkable International Studies, University make out Leeds, UK)
Event to Cite: Goodwin, G. ‘Dilemmas for description Ecuadorian keep steady in description shadow rule Correa’. Inherent Americas 9, 1 (2024): 3. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14324/111.444.ra.2024.v9.1.003.
Rights: 2024, Geoff Goodwin.
Perplexing neoliberal victories
Daniel Noboa’s shakeup in interpretation second obviate of depiction presidential elections on 15 October 2023 was suspicious for supporters of interpretation former chair, Rafael Correa. How frank a right-wing candidate take out a almost identical neoliberal program to interpretation deeply shunned outgoing chair, Guillermo Rope, defeat Luisa González, say publicly left-leaning nominee of picture correísta social gathering, Revolución Ciudadana? Surely, make sure of six life of Supranational Monetary Stock (IMF)-sponsored neoliberal austerity, sailplaning violence, escalating poverty have a word with surging migration, the purpose was mature for a correísta chair to guide the territory away steer clear of the abyss? Understanding ground Ecuadorians opted for Noboa, a fellow of prepare of Ecuador’s wealthiest families, over González, a true correísta, depends upon looking aggravate at Correa’s decade-long pres
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Gabriela Rivadeneira
Ecuadorian politician
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Rivadeneira and the second or maternal family name is Burbano.
Gabriela Alejandra Rivadeneira Burbano (born 25 July 1983) is an Ecuadorian politician. She was President of the National Assembly of Ecuador between May 2013 and May 2017. Previously she was Governor of Imbabura Province from 2011 to 2012.
She was the executive secretary of the PAIS Alliance between 1 May 2017 and 2018. During the Correa-Moreno split within PAIS, she sided with the former, leaving the party and becoming one of the leaders of the Citizen Revolution Movement.[1]
Early life
[edit]Rivadeneira was born in Quito as the first of four children. At age five she moved to Otavalo. In 2000, when she was seventeen, she received the beauty pageant title of Reina del Yamor (English: Queen of Yamor).[2][3] The popularity and local fame she gained with this achievement enabled her to be successful in local politics.[2]
Rivadeneira went to the Colegio Santa Juana de Chantal. During her stay there she became president of the advice board and leader of the student board.[2]
Cultural activism
[edit]Rivadeneira founded the cultural organi