Silencios, ataques, alusiones al pasado y escasos argumentos marcaron primer debate presidencial de 16 candidatos en Ecuador
- Ecuador is experiencing political uncertainty ahead of the presidential elections on February 9, with 16 candidates participating in a mandatory debate organized by the National Electoral Council .
- The debate was held under tight security at Ecuador TV, and candidates were divided into two groups, preventing direct confrontation between major contenders Luisa González and President Daniel Noboa.
- Critics argue that the debate format limited candidates' responses and that the moderators could only read pre-established questions, leading to dissatisfaction among citizens and analysts.
- Candidates proposed various solutions to national issues, including security reforms and the use of artificial intelligence, while Luisa González emphasized personal connections to victims of violence during her statements.
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Silencios, ataques, alusiones al pasado y escasos argumentos marcaron primer debate presidencial de 16 candidatos en Ecuador
Por Ana María Cañizares, CNN en Español Ecuador atraviesa un momento de alta incertidumbre política rumbo a las elecciones presidenciales del 9 de febrero. En ese escenario, 16 candidatos a la Presidencia de la República se presentaron este domingo al “debate obligatorio” organizado por el Consejo Nacional Electoral (CNE). ¡Sí, 16 candidatos! Una cifra que demuestra nuevamente que los movimientos y partidos políticos no pudieron ponerse de acuer…
Daniel Noboa avoids criticism in electoral debate and defends his management at the head of Ecuador
By EFE Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa defended the results of his short term in office during the electoral debate on Sunday, in which some opponents blamed him for the deaths of four minors and also blamed him for the economic consequences of the blackouts recorded in recent months of 2024. During the debate, the only one mandatory for all candidates, the most expected confrontation between Noboa and Luisa González, the Correa candidate, did…
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