Ecuador opposition objects to election results after being denied recount
- Daniel Noboa became president following extraordinary elections held after Guillermo Lasso dissolved the National Assembly.
- Former President Lasso dissolved the legislature using 'muerte cruzada' amid impeachment proceedings over corruption allegations.
- Opponents allege widespread irregularities, including state resource misuse, emergency declarations, and relocated polling stations, aimed at hindering Luisa González.
- Luisa González filed over 5,000 objections citing voting record inconsistencies, though the OAS Electoral Mission found no evidence of widespread irregularities.
- Opponents call Noboa's government illegitimate and demand a vote recount, while observers maintain confidence in certified results, suggesting ongoing political conflict.
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Ecuador opposition objects to election results after being denied recount
Quito (Reuters) - Ecuador's opposition party filed another objection to the recent presidential election results late on Saturday night, according to a video released by the Citizens' Revolution party. Read full story
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