Protests in Ecuador's capital Quito have turned violent, as Indigenous and social groups call for the resignation of President Daniel Noboa. They accuse him of authoritarian rule and wasting millions on a national referendum.
Breakdown
- Protesters in Quito clashed with police while demanding President Noboa's resignation.
- Demonstrators object to austerity measures, job cuts, and a controversial referendum. 16s
- President Noboa led a rival march defending his security policies amid rising crime. 59s
- Critics accuse Noboa of undermining judicial independence and failing to address economic hardships. 1m 44s
- U.S. support for Noboa's security efforts and possible return of military bases has escalated tensions. 1m 56s