Correa said he was aware that critics would accuse him of squandering an opportunity to seek consensus with opposition groups after the narrow victory in the referendum but argued that radical change did not allow for this. He also contended that "de facto forces" that had ruled the country in the past would not have extended the same courtesy to him in the same position.
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