Ecuador Sticks With Trump-Friendly President
- Daniel Noboa from the National Democratic Action Party won Ecuador's election on April 13 with 56% of counted votes.
- Noboa previously took office in October 2023 to complete Guillermo Lasso's term after Lasso faced bribery charges.
- Ecuador faces rising crime, narco-trafficking, militarization, and U.S. Intervention, along with a struggling economy.
- Luisa González alleged fraud after 95% of the votes were counted; she exclaimed: Today, we do not recognize the results.
- Noboa's victory may discourage Citizen's Revolution and encourage U.S. Intervention, as he seeks closer ties with the U.S.
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El avance de la derecha en América Latina: ¿poder consolidado o tendencia pasajera?
Análisis por Sofía Benavides, CNN en Español La victoria de Daniel Noboa el 13 de abril en las elecciones presidenciales de Ecuador suma al avance de los Gobiernos de derecha y ultraderecha en América Latina en años recientes, y a un alineamiento sin matices con los Estados Unidos de Donald Trump. Sin embargo, los resultados electorales ecuatorianos podrían responder menos a cuestiones ideológicas que a un panorama en el que conviven dinámicas c…
Daniel Noboa, Trump’s man in Ecuador, declares victory amid election fraud charges
Incumbent Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa of the National Democratic Action Party took 56% of the vote in the second round of elections taking place on April 13. With 95% of the votes counted, Luisa González, candidate of the social democratic Citizens’ Revolution Party, gained 44% of the vote. González appeared to have been astonished at the results, and with good reason; the two candidates had been evenly matched until now. She exclaimed th…
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