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Ex-Ecuador Leader Correa Leaves Leftist Ruling Party 


FILE - Rafael Correa, then Ecuador's president, waves as he arrives for an inaugural ceremony in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Dec.10, 2015.
FILE - Rafael Correa, then Ecuador's president, waves as he arrives for an inaugural ceremony in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Dec.10, 2015.

Former President Rafael Correa on Tuesday left the political party that helped cement his rise to power in Ecuador, the latest step in a fight with the man he chose to succeed him and continue his "Citizens' Revolution.''

Correa announced he was removing himself from Alianza Pais, the leftist movement he founded in 2006. More than two dozen other leaders and lawmakers are also quitting.

The departing faction intends to start a new party called Citizens' Revolution, the phrase Correa often uses to describe his socialist movement aimed at reducing the nation's inequality.

President Lenin Moreno has fallen out of favor with Correa since his election last year. Moreno pushed through a national referendum next month in which Ecuadorans will vote on a proposed constitutional amendment that would make it impossible for Correa to run again for president.

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