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Ecuador opposition appeals presidential vote results to electoral court

Summary by The Straits Times
QUITO - Ecuador's opposition Citizens' Revolution party said on Friday it has appealed the results of April's presidential contest to the electoral court, the country's top authority on suffrage and the final stop for fraud allegations by the leftist party. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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The alliance of the Citizens' Revolution (RC) and Ecuador's Challenge movements came to the Electoral Dispute Tribunal (ECT) on Friday to request that it comply with its demand to open the ballot box in the face of fraud committed during the April 13th round. READ ALSO: Fraud in Ecuador: Citizen's Revolution denounces obstacles in its electoral challenge This step occurs in the face of the refusal of the National Electoral Council (CNE) to proce…

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The alliance of the political movements Citizen Revolution-Total Renewal (RC-RETO) today reported that it went to the Electoral Litigation Tribunal (ECT) with a "subjective remedy" that demands the right to review inconsistencies in the past elections.The RC asks the electoral authorities to consider their "claims and objections" in order to be able to "clarify each of the irregularities identified during the electoral process", said the organiz…

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On May 1, 2025, the Citizen Revolution-RETO alliance (list 5-33) formalizes a subjective electoral appeal before the Electoral Dispute Tribunal (ECT), challenging the results of the second presidential round. The measure is motivated by the refusal of the National Electoral Council (CNE) to allow the review of alleged irregularities in the final results of the elections.

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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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