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Ecuador's Correa must look to lessons of history

By By Hal Weitzman in Guayaquil

Published: November 28 2006 02:00 | Last updated: November 28 2006 02:00

If recent Ecuadorean history is a guide, presidents usually end their terms in a hopelessly weak position: battling a hostile Congress and facing street protests, the past three elected leaders have been forced out early.

Rafael Correa may have triumphed in Sunday's run-off election but he will begin his term on January 15 in a more isolated and weak position position than any of his three predecessors.

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