Amnesty International calls on Ecuador presidential candidates to address human rights concerns
- Amnesty International has called on Ecuador's presidential candidates to address human rights concerns if elected, in an open letter released ahead of the runoff vote on April 13, 2025.
- The presidential election resulted in a tie between President Daniel Noboa and Luisa González.
- Allegations of human rights abuses, including forced disappearances and extrajudicial killings, have surfaced during Noboa's presidency, which Amnesty International addressed in its letter.
- The Human Rights Commission filed a petition to the UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances regarding the forced disappearance of four boys, while the government denied these allegations.
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Continue live Ecuador’s presidential debate between Luisa González and Daniel Noboa
Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa of the National Democratic Action Movement (ADN), this Sunday measures his forces against Luisa González, of the Citizen Revolution Alliance – Total Renewal Movement (RC-RETO), in the second and last presidential debate before the second round of the elections on April 13 after a first vote, in February, in which they were in a technical tie.
Ecuador Resumes Election Campaign With Luisa González and Daniel Noboa’s Presidential Debate - teleSUR English
This Sunday marks the beginning of the election campaign for the second round in Ecuador, culminating with the presidential debate between Luisa González, representative of the correísmo, and Daniel Noboa, of Acción Democrática Nacional. RELATED: Luisa Gonzalez Leads the Polls Ahead of Ecuador’s Presidential Runoff The debate, to be held in Quito and broadcast by Ecuador TV, is considered crucial for defining the country’s direction in the upcom…
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