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ireport.com » Latest iReports - Oct 8, 2008
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indypendent.org » The Indypendent - Sep 29, 2008
Latin America’s move to the left continued Sunday as voters in Ecuador overwhelmingly approved a new constitution. The 444-article constitution gives the government greater control over the economy including oil …
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france24.com » France24 - Americas - Sep 29, 2008
Several exit polls, and an official quick count gave Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa's constitutional project a comfortable lead in a national referendum vote on Sunday. The new constitution grants the leftist …
Also tagged: vote, constitution, ecuador
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - World - Sep 28, 2008
RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 28 -- Ecuadorans approved by a wide margin Sunday a new constitution that would expand the powers of President Rafael Correa and open the possibility that he could serve a decade in office.
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france24.com » France24 - World - Sep 28, 2008
Several exit polls gave Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa's constitutional project a comfortable lead in a national referendum vote on Sunday. The new constitution would grant the leftist president greater powers.
Also tagged: vote, constitution, ecuador
ecoworldly.com » EcoWorldly - Sep 28, 2008
Exit polls indicate that a majority of Ecuadorians have voted yes to a new constitution. The constitution is the first in the world’s history to grant nature legal rights, and also to allow individuals to sue on …
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france24.com » France24 - Americas - Sep 28, 2008
Ecuadorans are set to vote on a new constitution Sunday that will grant President Rafael Correa more powers, including the right to run for two consecutive, four-year terms, dissolve Congress and call early elections.
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ecoworldly.com » EcoWorldly - Sep 25, 2008
On Sunday Ecuadorians will vote to accept or reject a new constitution for their country. The constitution would make major changes to how the government functions. Among the constitution’s 444 articles, highlights …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - World - Sep 4, 2008
MANTA, Ecuador -- When U.S. officers stationed in this humid coastal city give reasons they should continue their decade-old airborne surveillance mission, they talk not only about fighting drug runners on the open …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business - Jul 18, 2008
QUITO, Ecuador, July 18 -- The tip came to the old journalist at midnight about the decision at the presidential palace: The police were on their way.
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