Today in Ecuador, the congresillo continued to take
arguments from both sides about the new mining law. Indigenous movement
CONAIE spoke today and asked for the law to be suspended. The arguments used by CONAIE were varied, but included the need for a full dialogue with the people to be affected by any mining development as its mainstay line. In the rebuttal period of the debate, the government argued that before the law was presented there were full consultations with all groups to be affected by mining activities.
Two conclusions drawn from today's Congresillo session:
1) The government made much the better argument to the members of Congresillo.
2) The simple fact that the debate continues and the congresillo is spending sequential days on the issue shows the mining law is now close to being approved.
This means that here I am, once again, banging on the table, doing my best Jim Cramer impersonation and telling you that
YOU HAVE TO BE LONG DYNASTY METALS (DMM.to). And this isn't because I'm long, either. As a matter of fact I still have no position in the stock as yet. I've been looking to get long the last two days, but with such sketchy volume I haven't hit a fill.
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