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Ecuador’s bitter presidential debate leads to more polarization: analysts - Latin America Reports

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Medellín, Colombia – On March 23, Ecuador’s incumbent President Daniel Noboa and his challenger, Luisa Gonzalez, faced each other in a heated debate broadcast on national television. What could have been a pivotal opportunity to explain policies that could shape the outcome of the election turned into bitter personal attacks between the two candidates. Gonzalez, candidate for the Citizen Revolution party and a former Labor Minister, focused her …
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On March 26, President Daniel Noboa carried out campaign activities between 8:00 and 8:00 p.m., which was notified to the National Electoral Council (CNE). However, the National Assembly has warned that the CNE does not have the competence to grant the license to the First President. In NotiMundo Estelar, constitutional lawyer André Benavides pointed out that the lack of a licence application by the president could have serious repercussions in …

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The National Assembly clarified that the CNE has no competence to authorize the campaign of Daniel Noboa, who must obtain license from the Plenary for pro-selitist activities in view of the second round of elections on April 13. Noboa confronts candidate Luisa González at the polls. The post The National Assembly warns that the CNE cannot authorize campaign of Daniel Noboa appeared first on El Diario Ecuador.

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The stability of dollarization is again placed as a central issue in the Ecuadorian electoral debate. President and candidate Daniel Noboa, in a recent interview with Radio Centro, warned about the dangers that the implementation of an alternative currency known as the “Equadollars”, especially if used to cover debts or distribute bonds. Noboa warned that using Equadollars to settle past liabilities could lead to an automatic devaluation. “That …

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The Assembly questions the legality of Daniel Noboa’s participation in the electoral contest

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