Ecuadorian Presidential Candidates Close Their Campaigns - teleSUR English
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Desperately, Ecuadorians vote under the stigma of being the most violent country in Latin America
QUITO.- No matter who they are going to vote for, for President Daniel Noboa or for opposition candidate Luisa González, the first thing that comes out to the voters, when they are asked about Sunday’s balloting in Ecuador, that is to say enough violence. Enough is enough. Enough of deaths and kidnappings. Enough of assaults and hitmen. Everyone blames the opposite side, but the problem is unanimously at the top of the list. “It is a very critic…


Ecuador Ends Campaigns Among Noboa's Abuses of Power · Global Voices
Quito. With extreme militarization, several last-minute government decrees and a harsh winter in almost every province, Ecuador will face a ballot between two conflicting political projects, represented by Luisa González, from the Citizen Revolution movement (RC) and Daniel Noboa, from Acción Democrática Nacional (ADN).
Compare the government plans of Ecuador’s presidential candidates
On April 12, more than 13 million Ecuadorians are called to go to the polls and elect the president of the country, who will rule until 2029. In the first round, Daniel Noboa, president of the country, won with only 16,000 votes and the results of the second round are expected to be just as closed; according to the latest polls, the election is tied, so the two candidates have asked their delegates to look after each vote.
Ecuadorian Presidential Candidates Close Their Campaigns - teleSUR English
‘A dignified and promising future is coming for all Ecuadorians,’ Luisa Gonzalez said. On Sunday, over 13 million citizens are called to the polls to elect the next president of Ecuador in a runoff election in which Citizen Revolution candidate Luisa Gonzalez and President Daniel Noboa are competing to lead the country until 2029. RELATED: Ecuador Hold Electoral Simulacrum in the Way To Presidential Run-off In accordance with routine procedures,…
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