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Ecuador says new Defense Minister to be a woman
27 Jan 2007 19:47:58 GMT
Source: Reuters

QUITO, Jan 27 (Reuters) - President Rafael Correa of Ecuador said on Saturday that he will name a woman to the top security job after the country's first female Defense Minister Guadalupe Larriva was killed in a helicopter crash earlier this week.

"It's important for the ministry to be headed by a woman. Guadalupe's maternal heart was able to do more than the strong hand of the generals," Correa said in his weekly radio interview show.

He added that the next minister will also come from Larriva's home province of Azuay.

The crash and Larriva's death shook Correa's young government and briefly deflated tensions between the leftist and Congress over his plans to rewrite the constitution in the unstable country, where three presidents have been ousted in the last decade.

Correa has called for an investigation with the help of international experts to determine the cause of Wednesday's crash of the two Gazelle helicopters, which killed Larriva, her teen-age daughter and five military personnel in the coastal province of Manabi after a military air practice.

Larriva was a 50-year-old former teacher and leader of the socialist political party supporting Correa.
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Ecuadoreans hold up money to police as they demonstrate in favor of the 57 congressmen that were fired last week, outside Congress in Quito March 20, 2007. Ecuador's Congress replaced the lawmakers and convened on Tuesday in an apparent victory for President Rafael Correa over opposition legislators resisting his plans to curb their influence.