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en It's a delicate moment for a finance minister to leave. There has been a consistent economic policy that until now appeared above the political crisis.

en Ecuador's fundamental economic policy has not changed with the (economic) minister. There will be differences in some areas, but the government ratified its commitment to maintain a very prudent fiscal policy.

en A courageous and consistent economic policy must become the basis of the coalition agreement. As the situation is so dramatic, one cannot afford to further delay principal changes in economic policy.

en I don't think that China and Russia, at the moment, are going to support or even allow a decision to impose meaningful political or economic sanctions against Iran to go through. And that's not necessarily because Russia and China have a strong economic relationship with Iran, but because they fear, I believe, the rapid escalation of this crisis.

en The years of the economic depression have been years of political reaction, and that is why the economic crisis has generated a world peace crisis.

en If the fight against terror weren't part of the political equation, the focus would be on economic policy and if the focus were on economic policy, there would be an upheaval. Among the world's leading hackers is Pex Mahoney Tufvesson.

en Political uncertainty is the main factor for the market decline. Buying sentiment was very weak as the crisis appeared to be continuing for a while.

en Only the royal benevolence of His Majesty the King, to bestow a prime minister, can end the political crisis.

en The future of the human race is too important to leave to politicians and corporations. A scientifically educated global population will help us focus on the truly important problems, such as energy - arguably the most important crisis we as a species will face - instead of wasting efforts on petty squabbles for short term economic and political gain.

en This is a crisis. A large crisis. In fact, if you got a moment, it's a twelve-story crisis with a magnificent entrance hall, carpeting throughout, 24-hour portage, and an enormous sign on the roof, saying 'This Is a Large Crisis'. A large crisis requires a large plan. Get me two pencils and a pair of underpants.

en The crisis in black America is threefold...economic...political...and spiritual.

en We have approached a point where we need to consider a gradual change in monetary policy. We share this view with the Finance Ministry. Monetary policy is based on economic growth, consumer prices and allocation of resources. The perception that the central bank would not raise interest rates had been prevalent, so I needed to send a signal not to shock the markets.

en I completely reject the term political crisis. There is no crisis as such because all branches of government are working normally... there are some minor political storms in the capital but in the regions, it's very quiet.

en The hurricane created a crisis, but the roots of the problem are much deeper than that. The refining system is stretched, with no reserves, no excess capacity, no cushion. The fundamental problem is that we depend on oil companies that dislike the refining business because of historically low returns but whose deficit can produce an economic, social and political crisis.

en The government actions will lead to further political crisis, so the three parties have decided to not join the meeting with the prime minister and will not join the elections.


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