
It is time for the Government of Ecuador to do its mea culpa and for once in peace continue to correct the mistakes that are acceptable in any democratic government. (OR)
Efrain Manuel Murillo
Strikes for further destruction of the homeland and economic and political favoring of certain ‘leaders’ and their parties and movements that do nothing for the sectors they supposedly represent?
The country is already paralyzed by corruption, COVID, bad politicians, crime, drug trafficking, abortions, murders, robberies, drugs… (O)
Jose Ortoneda Sanchez
When the government does not comply with its offers and what it must by law give to the people or the client, there is a right to any demand by strike, mobilization, march; although it is also correct that this strike, mobilization, march must be carried out with respect for the institutions and the people, and carried out in a peaceful manner.
So, if the ruler, in order to stay in power, either just imposes his ideas or continues to make mistakes, perhaps because of bad advice, continues to retaliate, does not listen to the advice of the people, etc., he should first think carefully about every decision he will make, for the benefit of all Ecuadorians ; to show that it fulfills its obligations and promises that were accepted at the dialogue tables with the unions, as well as to raise awareness of the situation we are all experiencing in this beloved country. Most people seek health, there are no doctors, no medicines; no work; there is no security, the number of criminal offenses and other offenses says it all. People are looking for works, drinking water plants in many areas of the country where it is no longer possible to survive due to the lack of elemental liquid, in the case of the cantons of Manabí Sucre and San Vicente; state roads do not have adequate maintenance, etc., and the only thing that is seen and heard is the presentation of statistical data that do not agree with reality.
It seems to me that it is time for the Government of Ecuador to do its part my fault and once in peace continue to correct the mistakes that are acceptable in all democratic governments. (OR)
Olga Valdiviezo R.
As far as I, my friends and family are concerned, we do not want indigenous groups, trade unionists, politicians, supported by members of the assembly, to support unruly marches.
They want to protest against the government and the president, continue by legal and democratic means; Don’t think about national strikes behind people’s backs. (OR)
Source: Eluniverso

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