Noboa Wins Ecuador Presidential Vote: Election Authority
- Daniel Noboa was reelected president of Ecuador with nearly 56% of the vote against Luisa Gonz�lez's almost 44.2%, confirmed by the National Electoral Council.
- Gonz�lez did not acknowledge her defeat, claiming fraud, while the CNE Chairwoman, Diana Atamaint, called Noboa's victory 'irreversible.'
- Noboa plans constitutional reforms to combat organized crime, following his win amidst an internal armed conflict declared to address rising violence in Ecuador.
- Electoral observers from the Organization of American States and the European Union ruled out fraud, supporting Atamaint's assertion of an 'irreversible trend' in Noboa's favor.
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(S+) Ecuador: Law and Order politician Daniel Noboa has won the presidential election
Although Donald Trump exerts pressure on Latin America because of drugs and migration, many countries are putting pressure on the US in the fight against cartels, most recently in Ecuador. But President Daniel Noboa has to make a courageous decision.
Noboa reelected as President of Ecuador
Daniel Noboa was reelected president of Ecuador with nearly 56% of the vote against Luisa González's almost 44.2% in Sunday's runoff, the National Electoral Council (CNE) confirmed. It was a rematch of the 2023 runoff in which Noboa prevailed as well.
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