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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