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Ecuador Presidential Elections Amid Drug Violence

Ecuador Presidential Elections Amid Drug Violence
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Politics April 13, 2025 19:28

quito - Ecuador presidential election overshadowed by drug violence, candidates Noboa and González in tight race, security concerns and policies discussed.

Drug Violence Dominates Ecuador Presidential Elections

Amid escalating drug violence, Ecuador's presidential elections on Sunday focus on security. Right-wing President Daniel Noboa faces leftist Luisa González.

Noboa vs. González

  • Noboa leads in some polls, González in others, with a less than half percent difference.
  • Noboa won the first round with a slight margin.

Profiles of the Candidates

  • Noboa, a young businessman from a wealthy family, aims to continue his presidency.
  • González, a single mother and marathon runner, seeks to bring the left back to power.

Security Concerns

  • Ecuadorans concerned about rising drug violence and security issues.
  • Noboa's security promises questioned as violence persists.
  • González focuses on long-term solutions like education and police reform.

Vote to decide who can address Ecuador's drug violence crisis.

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