Rafael Correa, a leftist economist and friend of Venezuela’s anti-U.S. leader, promises swift radical political and economic changes after he is sworn in as president on Monday. His plans have raised the hopes of Ecuador’s poor but stirred worries that he may seek to govern arbitrarily. Correa, 43, won a November election runoff as a charismatic outsider who pledged to lead a “citizens’ revolution” against a political establishment widely seen as corrupt and incompetent. Full Story
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