Thursday, December 19, 2024

"Today, December 19, the blackouts come to an end after almost three months of power cuts,

 "Today, December 19, the blackouts come to an end after almost three months of power cuts, which at their most critical moment were up to 14 hours a day. It will be the end of three months of sacrifices and disruptions in the daily activities of Ecuadorians.

Days ago President Daniel Noboa said that his government has done "everything necessary so that, regardless of the climate conditions that affect us in the future, this is the last energy crisis that will hit Ecuador in this way."

However, seven industrial companies will continue to face restrictions, while the Turkish barge Murat Bey, which is already in the country, will be key to improving electricity supply.

📍 The Government has taken measures such as the arrival of this barge and agreements to stabilize the electricity network after the power generation crisis.

📍 In addition, the purchase of energy to the neighboring country Colombia was managed, demonstrating the existence of a bilateral relationship between the mandates Daniel Noboa and Gustavo Petro.

📍 As economic relief, households for these days already received the plates with the compensation offered by the Government. Those who consume up to 180 kilowatt/hour per month will only have to pay the tariff for other services. The benefit is for four months, by when everyone expects that the lack of electricity is already a problem solved.

This is how a time of darkness ends and a glimmer of light appears in the Ecuadorians who long for the country not to be harmed again by this problem that has suffered for years and for several governments has gone unnoticed."


 …i have lived and worked here full time in the Relocation Ecuador field since 2008, If your ever up near the UIO Quito way for 7 years in a row we meet at the same venue, Come join US/CAN do we have an Expats meet and greet lunch at 'El Patio' each TUE in the Valley in Cumbaya just east of Quito near the UIO int airport,

We look fwd to meeting you if ever over this way, feel free to send me a fb friendsShip🚢 request, All the Best in Ecuador,

Journeyman Jack Ecuador on fb : 'Jack Ecua Abercrombie'- https://www.facebook.com/JourneymanJackEcuador/

#StrategicRelocationEcuador - https://linktr.ee/journeymanjackecuador fb pg.: "I'd rather prep 16 years too early than 16 minutes too late." www.facebook.com/StrategicRelocationEcuadorExpatsSurvivalSchool

Someone once said that Ecuador is a country that is:

•EASY to love- 🥰😘😍

•HARD to understand-🤔

•Impossible to forget-😊


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Thursday, December 12, 2024

12DEC24 "Ecuador State Attorney General Diana Salazar 1 of Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people!

 12DEC24 "Ecuador State Attorney General Diana Salazar joins Argentine President Javier Milei, Brasilian Minister Marina Silva, and Spanish fútbol player Jenni Hermoso on Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2024.

The full list was announced on December 12 and includes Artists, Icons, Titans, Leaders, Innovators and Pioneers. In addition, it is complemented by the election of the Person of the Year, who in 2024 is none other than the president-elect of the United States, Donald Trump.

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Last April 2024, Time had already anticipated that Salazar would be part of the prestigious list that is announced each year. What does Time say about prosecutor Salazar? The magazine has included Salazar in the list of the 100 most influential leaders.

It says that "Diana Salazar Méndez, the youngest person, 42 years old, and the first black woman to hold the position of highest police authority in Ecuador, has one of the hardest and most dangerous jobs in the Western Hemisphere." -

https://www.primicias.ec/politica/fiscal-diana-salazar-personas-influyentes2024-revista-time-85314/?fbclid=IwY2xjawHIgUpleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHVlUtCdiCPfcwBSsqN-uuISx1QiN2_r7S184J3HJYUg5ZZ2qBA2Oq0Ct4g_aem_19RxrTYV-54DkOV4oOKogQ

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Welkome to Expats in Ecuador fb groups, i admin on several of the various Ecuador Expats fb groups, and have lived and worked here full time in the Relocation Ecuador field since 2008,

If your ever up near the UIO Quito way for 7 years in a row we meet at the same venue, Come join US/CAN do we have an Expats meet and greet lunch at 'El Patio' each TUE in the Valley in Cumbaya just east of Quito near the UIO int airport,

We look fwd to meeting you if ever over this way, feel free to send me a fb friendsShip🚢 request, All the Best in Ecuador, Journeyman Jack Ecuador on fb : 'Jack Ecua Abercrombie'- https://www.facebook.com/JourneymanJackEcuador/

#StrategicRelocationEcuador - https://linktr.ee/journeymanjackecuador

fb pg.: "I'd rather prep 16 years too early than 16 minutes too late." www.facebook.com/StrategicRelocationEcuadorExpatsSurvivalSchool

Someone once said that Ecuador is a country that is:

•EASY to love- 🥰😘😍

•HARD to understand-🤔

•Impossible to forget-😊

#EcuadorRealEstate - www.EcuadorRealEstate.org

fb pg.: www.facebook.com/EcuadorRealEstate.org

JourneymanJack.com@gmail.com

Call Toll free from U.S. & Canada: +1-770-828-7913,

ECU. Off: 02-380-4088, ECU. Cell Claro: 098-828-8953,

WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, +593-98-828-8953,