- Title: Protesters hail victory after Ecuador's Moreno repeals fuel subsidy cut
- Date: 14th October 2019
- Summary: (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) QUITO RESIDENT, CRISTINA VASQUEZ, SAYING: "We are celebrating. More than a celebration it is an appreciation of the indigenous people who represented us and helped because this is a win for everyone." LOCALS AND PROTESTERS OUT ON THE STREET PEOPLE CELEBRATING (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) INDIGENOUS PROTESTER, MARCO CASAGALLO, SAYING: "It's a celebration for us because we can rest easy after so many days of deaths, massacres and other things that Ecuador has gone through." CITIZENS OUT ON STREET
- Embargoed: 28th October 2019 06:35
- Keywords: deal protesters protests Ecuador Quito President Lenin Moreno austerity
- Location: QUITO, ECUADOR
- City: QUITO, ECUADOR
- Country: Ecuador
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace,Civil Unrest,Editors' Choice
- Reuters ID: LVA003B12JDC7
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: PART AUDIO AS INCOMING
Ecuadorians took to the streets of Quito in celebration on Sunday (October 13) as President Lenin Moreno's government agreed to repeal a decree that ended fuel subsidies.
The government announced that they will form a commission with indigenous leaders to pass a new law they can agree on, a mediator said late on Sunday (October 13).
Arnaud Peral, the representative of the United Nations in Ecuador, said that indigenous leaders agreed to call off protests against the decree.
The announcement was a major breakthrough in a dispute that has unleashed 12 days of unrest in the capital Quito.
Moreno has blamed groups loyal to former president Rafael Correa and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for inciting violence in the capital.
Correa faces 29 different charges against him, from corruption to misuse of power, in Ecuador.
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