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Ecuador president removed as head of ruling party as feud deepens

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QUITO, (Reuters) - Ecuador’s ruling Country Alliance party, founded by former president Rafael Correa over a decade ago, has removed President Lenin Moreno as its head, citing “repeated failures” in leadership, as a schism between the former allies deepens.

The Country Alliance party, which has been divided by the two politician­s, late on Tuesday announced that Correa ally Ricardo Patino, a former foreign minister, would replace Moreno as party leader.

“The head of the national Country Alliance party has unanimousl­y decided,” it said in a statement announcing “the immediate removal of Lenin Moreno as president of the Country Alliance party.”

Ecuador’s government, however, said it did not recognize the decision and stressed Moreno remained the head of the party.

“Country Alliance is a political party, not an estate ... These actions are wrong and do not reflect the feeling of our political base,” acting vice president Alejandra Vicuna told journalist­s on Tuesday.

Moreno, a Correa protégé who previously served as his vice president, was elected earlier this year to succeed the fiery leftist. At the time, opposition critics warned Moreno would be a puppet of political heavyweigh­t Correa, whom they accused of seeking to stage a presidenti­al comeback in 2021.

But Moreno, a paraplegic former United Nations special envoy on disability, has stunned the Andean country of around 17 million by quickly breaking with Correa, who is now living abroad, in his wife’s home country of Belgium.

Moreno, who is seeking presidenti­al term limits via a referendum to revise the constituti­on, has sidelined another top Correa ally from the vice presidency, and is overseeing a corruption probe that has ensnared former high-level officials.

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