The Wall Street Journal 20/03/2015
Thousands of people took to the streets in Quito and at least 12 other cities in Ecuador Thursday to protest against the government of President Rafael Correa, asking for changes in economic, labor and social policies.
Government supporters also gathered in Quito at the traditional Plaza de la Independencia in front of the presidential palace and a few blocks from the Plaza de San Francisco.
Mr. Correa said protests seek to destabilize his government in a difficult economic year due to falling oil prices and the appreciation of the U.S. dollar.
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