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Ecuador moves government offices back to the capital, Quito

Xinhua Agency, Quito, October 23 (Reporter Liao Siwei) Ecuadorian President Noboa issued a decree on the 23rd, announcing the relocation of government agencies from the temporary location of Latacunga, the capital of Cotopaxi Province, back to the capital Quito.

The decision came after the Ecuadorian Federation of Indigenous Peoples announced the end of the national strike on 22rd.The Ecuadorian Presidential Office issued a communiqué on 23rd that after the strike was stopped, order was restored in the northern province of Pichincha, which is located in the southern part of the province of Babra, in the southern part of the province of Kalchi and in the capital of Quito.

On September 12, the Ecuadorian government announced the cancellation of diesel subsidies, and the funds were used for social production projects to help disadvantaged families, improve public transportation and promote the development of its country's industry. This move led to rising diesel prices, sparking strong opposition from the transport industry and social groups such as indigenous residents, workers, and violent protests in some areas.



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