
The first round of the presidential elections in Ecuador
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: The results of the first round show a marked political polarization from which only the indigenous movement is spared
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: The results of the first round show a marked political polarization from which only the indigenous movement is spared
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: This program emerged from the new Latin American indigenous movements and in Ecuador took the form of the Program for Plurinationality, Interculturality and Good Living
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: When Daniel Noboa's conservative government called the referendum and popular consultation process in early February, its aim was to win everything
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: The state of “internal armed conflict” declared by the Noboa government does not resolve the immediate and mediate elements of the problem, but benefits the military and US State Department networks
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: There is a flow of political behavior that goes beyond institutionalized structures and drives processes of democratization of Ecuadorian economic and social relations
By Francisco Hidalgo Flor
Professor at the Central University of Ecuador comments on the latest events in his country
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: The results of the first round show a marked political polarization from which only the indigenous movement is spared
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: This program emerged from the new Latin American indigenous movements and in Ecuador took the form of the Program for Plurinationality, Interculturality and Good Living
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: When Daniel Noboa's conservative government called the referendum and popular consultation process in early February, its aim was to win everything
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: The state of “internal armed conflict” declared by the Noboa government does not resolve the immediate and mediate elements of the problem, but benefits the military and US State Department networks
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: There is a flow of political behavior that goes beyond institutionalized structures and drives processes of democratization of Ecuadorian economic and social relations
By Francisco Hidalgo Flor
Professor at the Central University of Ecuador comments on the latest events in his country