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From Drag to Ballast: DNA Risks to Sectionals

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What you should know DNA will face the 2026 sectionals without consolidated territorial structures and supported by government figures.Experts warn that Daniel Noboa has concentrated the political and communicative role of the ruling party.Analysts warn that maintaining questioned officials could generate wear and punishment vote in the polls.The sectional elections of next Sunday, November 29, 2026 are characterized as a process marked more by …
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What you should know DNA will face the 2026 sectionals without consolidated territorial structures and supported by government figures.Experts warn that Daniel Noboa has concentrated the political and communicative role of the ruling party.Analysts warn that maintaining questioned officials could generate wear and punishment vote in the polls.The sectional elections of next Sunday, November 29, 2026 are characterized as a process marked more by …

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expreso.ec broke the news on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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