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А при чем тут мой испанский? Я вообще ТВ не смотрю. Продавцы цветов недавно носились в ужасе, что Корреа доллары отменит и введет сукры. Они всяко лучше меня по испански понимают.


Специально ради интереса нашел вот эту работу Корреа от 2004 года - http://www.lainsignia.org/2005/junio/econ_006.htm

De absurdas dolarizaciones a uniones monetarias

Интересна в частности часть "La búsqueda de una salida ordenada":

La primera etapa estaría orientada básicamente a disminuir la vulnerabilidad del sector bancario y la probabilidad de una crisis de Balanza de Pagos, para lo cual se requeriría la obtención de grandes reservas de divisas -fondos de liquidez- por medio del apoyo de organismos internacionales y/o ventas anticipadas de petróleo, para respaldar al sistema bancario y resistir cualquier corrida de capitales. Simultáneamente, se requeriría la imposición de controles temporales a la movilidad de capitales, con el fin de tratar de minimizar la salida de capitales especulativos que la introducción de una moneda nacional generaría.

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Выжимка позиции Корреа:

Correa describes his five key areas of reform as: constitutional revolution, ethical revolution, economic and productivity revolution, education and health revolution, and dignity, sovereignty and Latin American integration revolution.

Correa founded the Alianza PAIS (motto: Patria Altiva i Soberana). The party did not run any congressional candidates, as Correa has stated that he will call for a referendum to call for a Constitutional Assembly. However, the Alianza PAIS movement signed a political alliance with the Ecuadorian Socialist Party, which did present candidates for Congress. The constituent assembly would rewrite the Constitution.

Correa promised reform of the oil industry, including an increase in the percentage of oil revenues for the Ecuadorian poor, following the reforms enacted by former Economy and Finance Minister Diego Borja. He has accused foreign oil companies operating in Ecuador of failing to meet existing environmental and investment regulations. MarketWatch quoted him as telling reporters, "Many of the oil contracts are a true entrapment for the country. Of every five barrels of oil that the multinationals produce, they leave only one for the state and take four... That is absolutely unacceptable. We're going to revise and renegotiate the contracts." He also advocates reform of the financial sector, including limiting offshore deposits by local banks to no more than 10% of their holdings.

Correa defines himself as a humanist, a Christian of the left (he is a Roman Catholic), and an advocate of political sovereignty and regional integration. He is a critic of the decision by President Jamil Mahuad in 2000 to adopt the U.S. dollar as the official currency of Ecuador, but he admits that it would not be feasible to abandon this policy at this juncture (and advocated eventually joining a common currency area for Latin America, similar to the Euro in Europe). He advocates increasing the participation of the State in the oil revenue. He opposes the draft Free Trade Agreement as currently negotiated with the United States, although he does advocate expanding trade and opening markets with other countries, urging in particular the integration of the South American economies.

In August 2006, Correa told the Ecuadorean press that he is not part of the Venezuelan Bolivarian movement, although he considers Hugo Chávez a personal friend.

Correa said that Mr Chávez's comparison of Mr Bush with Satan was unfair to the devil. Correa has pledged to shut down the U.S. military base in Manta, where 400 U.S. soldiers are stationed as part of the Eloy Alfaro Air Base – though he has also jokingly stated that “We can negotiate with the U.S. about a base in Manta, and if they let us put a military base in Miami, if there is no problem, we’ll accept". He also expressed his intention to reduce the burden of the debt service, through compulsory debt restructuring, saying he will give priority to social development.

Correa has stated that he does not consider the Colombian FARC guerrilla group to be a terrorist organization, believing that it would amount to declaring war on the group and further involving Ecuador in Colombia's internal conflict. In October 2006, Correa added that he would "pursue and capture" FARC members if they enter Ecuador. He also declared that he condemns their kidnappings, violations of human rights and bombings.

Correa's ability to communicate with Ecuador's indigenous population in their own language differentiated him from the other presidential candidates. He learned Quichua in his youth during a year he spent volunteering in a remote highland town. However, in the 15 October election, a large percentage of the votes in areas with high concentration of indigenous people went to candidate Gilmar Gutiérrez, brother of former president Lucio Gutiérrez, although Correa generally ran second in these areas (and a smaller proportion to Luis Macas, of the Indigenous movement Pachakutik).


Correa has called for a renegotiation of Ecuador's $11 Billion external debt, following the example of Argentinian President Nestor Kirchner. Some commentators suggest that the Argentine experiment has been proven to be a success. This would be against the wishes of the International Monetary Fund, and would represent a break with the Washington Consensus.

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Кстати, в связи с этим вопрос - где в Эквадоре открыть счет так, чтобы бабло лежало где-то вдалеке от него? Типа какое-нибудь представительство американского банка или что-то в этом роде?

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