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Quito, Ecuador – Ecuador is preparing for a high-stakes presidential run-off on April 13, as voters choose between two final candidates: leftist Luisa Gonzalez and centre-right incumbent Daniel ...
Ecuador's electoral court dismissed a challenge to the April presidential election results by the main opposition party, led ...
Luisa González, presidential candidate [speech]: I denounce, before the people, before the media and the world that Ecuador is living under a dictatorship. This is the biggest fraud in the ...
Ecuador's electoral court dismissed a request from the nation's biggest opposition party contesting the results of April's ...
Let’s take a closer look at the reasons behind Daniel Noboa’s re-election as president of Ecuador despite the criticism ...
Support for Ecuadorean leftist Luisa Gonzalez's call for a recount in the country's presidential election was dwindling on ...
The two candidates battling it out to win Ecuador's presidency in this Sunday's run-off have focused their energies on the ...
He will be running against Luisa González, the protégé of Ecuador’s left-wing former President Rafael Correa. The first round of voting in February ended with a near tie between both candidates.
Election authorities declare incumbent Daniel Noboa to be the winner of Ecuador's presidential run-off vote, with the 37-year-old leader defeating his leftist rival by bigger-than-expected margin; ...
Incumbent Daniel Noboa was declared the winner in Ecuador's presidential race on Sunday, receiving 55.8% of the vote His leftist rival Luisa Gonzalez secured 44% of the vote according to figures ...