President Nicolás Maduro celebrated, together with the Ecuadorian people, what he described as a great regional triumph, the resounding No to Ecuador’s referendum proposals, which put the sovereignty of the Andean nation at risk.
“The victory of the Ecuadorian people is the victory of all of Latin America and the Caribbean… not to the warlike and colonialist bases of the United States in South America. They vindicated a people that astonished the world. Quito gave one of the first cries for independence in all of America, in 1809,” he recalled.
He sent greetings to the military forces of Ecuador and the police forces. “Do you know who celebrated the great victory against the military bases in Ecuador? The military forces of Ecuador. Long live Eloy Alfaro!” he said on his program Con Maduro +.
He said that the rejection of Daniel Noboa’s proposal, which he described as submissive, “is a great message of strength for Latin America and the Caribbean. 200 years later we continue to travel the paths of sovereignty and peace to build each of us our own model,” he said.
I highlight that 60% of the Ecuadorian people told him “you are not going, Noboa. Months later, the tremendous fraud that Noboa committed in the presidential elections is proven,” he noted.
He concluded his reflection by saying that the people of Ecuador “have to be happy, recomposing their dreams, because the time for dreams will come again in Ecuador.”
