00:00And social groups are highlighting a critical deficit in housing accessibility while condemning the Novoa administration from promoting policies that
00:08led to marketization, undetermined territorial planning, and the calculated marginalization of the most impoverished populations.
00:15According to the National Institute of Statistics and Census, more than 727,000 families lack adequate housing. In response, President
00:23Novoa introduced an urgent economic bill on March 9th, perpetually to incentivize social housing construction. However, social movements argue that
00:32Novoa's real intent is to benefit the real estate elite, rather than addressing the genuine needs of the Ecuadorian people.
00:38Consequently, despite government claims regarding investment in housing programs, there is a critical lack of public data to identify who
00:45is actually benefiting from these initiatives.
00:55And following the bombing of March 6th in the Zucumbio's border region, under the orders of President Daniel Novoa, the
01:01owner of the affected dairy farm announced legal action against the state for the destruction of property that sustained local
01:07employment.
01:08Accordingly, this military operation has triggered a formal demand for accountability regarding the loss of vital, productive lands. The landowner
01:17reported the destruction of vital machinery and facilities valued at $160,000, noting that the farm has served the community
01:24since 2018.
01:25Therefore, he emphasized that the military operation has stripped numerous families of their livelihoods. Meanwhile, he categorically rejected the Defense
01:32Ministry's allegations regarding the existence of a training camp. Ultimately, the victim denounced these claims as a stigmatizing attempt to
01:39justify the arbitrary destruction of farmers' infrastructure and rural labor displacement.
01:44He tweeted below.
01:48We're doing aет一起บrole.
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