Former President Rafael Correa bids farewell to Ecuador

Source: Xinhua| 2017-07-11 06:40:05|Editor: MJ
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QUITO, July 10 (Xinhua) -- Rafael Correa, the former president of Ecuador (2007-2017), bid a fond farewell to the country on Twitter before leaving for Belgium, where he is moving with his family.

"The day has come, my dear Nation. I must go. We leave behind a transformed country which is still progressing," Correa wrote on Twitter, where he has over 3 million followers.

Correa, whose tenure was marked by his socialist project, "Citizen's Revolution," added "that which has been sown is so deep that...nothing mediocre or disloyal will remain. The country has a collective memory and intelligence. Always toward victory."

The former leader is moving to Belgium, the country of origin of his wife, Anne Malherbe. He left Quito's Mariscal Sucre International Airport on a commercial flight, where hundreds of supporters bid him farewell.

Correa, who saw advances in education, healthcare, and fighting poverty, was the longest ruling president in Ecuador since it returned to democracy in 1979.

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