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It is up to you to decide who to believe: the same people as usual or those who endanger their lives to save the country.
Rafael Correa
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Rafael Correa
Age: 61
Born: 1963
Born: April 6
Economist
Politician
President Of Ecuador
Santiago de Guayaquil
Mashi Rafael
Rafael Vicente Correa Delgado
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