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In a victory for the country’s social movements, 65 percent of voters rejected a return to international arbitration.

Since 2008, Ecuador has spurned investor-state dispute settlement, or ISDS, a provision that allows companies to sue countries for alleged violations of trade agreements. In practice, this means companies can take states to court if their profits are put at risk by government policies.

Obviously when informed, people will overwhelmingly reject ISDS because it's rigged against the taxpayers of that nation.