On Sunday, former presidential candidate, Luisa González denounced the executive's attempts to weaken the event, which brought together more than 500 delegates. teleSUR
00:00From the province of Marabee in Ecuador, the second day of the National Convention of the Citizen Revolution Movement was held despite obstructions and sabotage by the national government.
00:09On Sunday, former presidential candidate Lisa Gonzalez denounced the executive's attempts to weaken the event, which brought together more than 500 delegates.
00:18Despite the public forces' attempts to prevent the convention, the meeting went ahead with the participation of various delegates from all over the country
00:25who discussed six key issues that will serve as a guide for the movement in the coming years.
00:31Gabriela Rivad de Neira was also appointed as the new president of the Citizen Revolution Movement
00:36with the aim of strengthening the organization, balancing the legislative block, and improving local government management.
00:49Despite having all the necessary permits from the municipality, the police, and the fire department,
00:54on Friday, they canceled our event and told us they were revoking our permits,
00:59and they referred the matter to a judge for precautionary measures.
01:02In the end, we are holding the event, and today, not satisfied with the persecution the government has given the order
01:09to prevent buses coming from Guayas, from Manabee, from Flavio Alfaro, Sucre, from El Carmen, from Echones,
01:18those buses have been stopped far from the convention site.
01:22And that's government persecution.
01:24They are afraid and terrified because every day our revolution is growing stronger,
01:29which is being built with faith and hope in the face of a corrupt government linked to drug trafficking
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