Ecuador's presidential candidates clash in contentious debate
- On March 23, 2025, candidates Luisa Gonzalez and Daniel Noboa debated in Ecuador ahead of the April 13 runoff election.
- Gonzalez proposed several initiatives including creating jobs and enhancing security while criticizing Noboa's past promises.
- Noboa promised educational reforms and international cooperation to combat drug trafficking, and he criticized Gonzalez's plans.
- Over 13.5 million Ecuadorians are expected to vote, with Gonzalez currently leading in voter intention polls.
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Ecuador's presidential candidates clash in contentious debate
Ecuador’s two presidential candidates faced off in a fiery debate Sunday night, March 23, ahead of the April 13 runoff election. Incumbent President Daniel Noboa and challenger Luisa González clashed on issues of corruption, security, and governance,
Luisa Gonzalez Set the Pace in the Ecuadorian Presidential Debate - teleSUR English
Daniel Noboa admitted he will not collect the U$94 million his family owes in taxes. On Sunday, Ecuadorian candidates Luisa Gonzalez (Citizen Revolution) and Daniel Noboa (National Democratic Action) participated in a two-hour debate ahead of the second round of the presidential elections, which will take place on April 13. RELATED: Luisa Gonzalez Leads the Polls Ahead of Ecuador’s Presidential Runoff “What candidate Noboa says is a lie, and he …
González reaffirms that he called Noboa “majadero” to demand respect from women in Ecuador
The candidate for the presidency of Ecuador, Luisa González, reaffirmed this Thursday to have called the president of Ecuador and candidate for reelection, Daniel Noboa, “majadero” to demand respect during the debate that the two contenders had last Sunday.
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