Ecuador began picking up the pieces as indigenous demonstrators returned home after the government reversed austerity measures that had unleashed nearly two weeks of deadly protests
QUITO, Ecuador—Buses resumed service and shops reopened as indigenous protesters on Monday returned home and a veneer of normality returned to this small Andean nation a day after the government reversed economic austerity measures that unleashed nearly two weeks of deadly protests.
President Lenín Moreno still faced challenges of reworking economic changes from scratch to satisfy both emboldened indigenous demonstrators and the government’s key lender, the International Monetary Fund.
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