Ecuadorian voters will choose between incumbent conservative President Daniel Noboa and progressive challenger Luisa González ...
Quito, Feb 9 (EFE).- Ecuadoran presidential candidate Luisa Gonzalez claimed Sunday to have won Ecuador’s general election following a first round in which results show a deadlock between her ...
Ecuador will choose its next president in a runoff election in April between conservative incumbent Daniel Noboa and leftist lawyer Luisa González. Neither won outright in Sunday’s first-round ...
Neither won the vote outright following Sunday’s tightly contested election. Noboa led the 16 candidates with 44.29% of the vote, according to Ecuador’s official election website. González ...
Credit: AP/Dolores Ochoa The candidates will now campaign for the April 13 runoff election, which will give the winner a full four-year term. Voting is mandatory in Ecuador. Electoral authorities ...
The president of violence-hit Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, claimed his razor-thin lead Monday in first-round voting as a win, despite a stronger ... counted from Sunday's election, Noboa, who campaigned ...
Ecuador's major Indigenous organization, CONAIE, and leftist groups have decided not to support incumbent President Daniel Noboa in the April run-off. They have asked leftist candidate Luisa Gonzalez ...
The president of violence-hit Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, claimed his razor-thin lead Monday in the first round of the country's election as a win, despite a stronger-than-expected showing by his leftist ...
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