Ecuador: Progressive Forces Analyze New Condor Plan and Ethics Pact
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Quito, Sep 28 (Prensa Latina) ''Unveiling the new Condor Plan for Latin American Ethics Pact'', is the name of the 3rd Progressive Meeting ELAP 2016, which opened today in this capital, in the presence of representatives of parties and social movements throughout the world.
More than 80 political parties and organizations besides world and regional leaders attend the event, scheduled until next September 30 in the cities of Quito, Guayaquil and Montecristi.
Round tables, lectures and special days for local and subnational governments, as well for young people distinguish the event, which aims to be a forum for exchange and analysis among progressive people, on the reality of Latin America, its challenges and the social, economic and political perspectives of the area.
More than 80 movements and parties will attend the three days of debate, as the ruling party of Ecuador, Alianza País, and organizer of the event confirmed it.
The debates will seek to analyze the correlation of forces in the region, the main problems regarding the local and transnational opposition powers, as well as to reflect on the creation of the process called by Ecuadorian President, Rafael Correa, and the new Condor Plan.
It also seeks to consolidate a Latin American Ethics Pact against tax evasion, which destiny is the tax havens.
Among the personalities who will give lectures during the first day are the Ecuadorian president with the theme: The left wing and the economy in times of change, and the deputy head of the International Department of the Communist Party of China, Liu Hongcai, who will deliver the lecture: China and its relationship with Latin America in times of change.
Tomorrow is scheduled the participation of the member of the Central Committee of Communist Party of Cuba, Jose Ramon Balaguer, with the presentation: Central America and the Caribbean in the Latin American gained decade.
The Venezuelan Foreign Minister Delcy Rodríguez will speak about the rethinking of the regional integration, sovereignty and development, while Argentina's former president, Cristina Fernandez, will dedicate her speech to the current situation in her country and the organization for victory.
Meanwhile, the discussions in Guayaquil contemplate speakers such as the Uruguayan Jose Mujica with the subject: Progressive Governments, evaluation and proposals.
At the same time will be held a meeting of the progressive youth in Montecristi, including tours in the Ciudad Alfaro, panel discussions on current topics and a solidarity day in a hostel of Portoviejo, the city severely damaged by the earthquake last April.
The 3rd Latin American Progressive Meeting closes on Friday 30th, in the Chapel of Man, a monument to humanity by the internationally recognized artist, Oswaldo Guayasamin.
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