Ecuador's conservative incumbent and a leftist lawyer advance to presidential runoff

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Ecuador's conservative incumbent and a leftist lawyer advance to presidential runoff
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Ecuador will choose its next president in a runoff election after conservative incumbent Daniel Noboa and leftist lawyer Luisa González garnered enough votes Sunday to beat 14 other candidates. The contest will be a repeat of the October 2023 snap election that earned Noboa a 16-month presidency.

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Noboa and González are now vying for a full four-year term, promising voters to reduce the widespread criminal activity that upended their lives four years ago.produced in neighboring Colombia and Peru. So many voters have become crime victims that their personal and collective losses were a determining factor in deciding whether a third president in four years could turn Ecuador around or if Noboa deserved more time in office.

Barres, who must pay $25 a month to a local gang to avoid harassment or worse, said she supported González because she believes she can reduce crime across the board and improve the economy.that was triggered by the decision of then-President Guillermo Lasso to dissolve the National Assembly and shorten his own mandate as a result. Noboa and González, a mentee ofTo win outright Sunday, a candidate needed 50% of the vote or at least 40% with a 10-point lead over the closest challenger.

His questioned tactics include the state of internal armed conflict he declared in January 2024 in order to mobilize the military in places where organized crime has taken hold, as well as last year’s approval of a police raid on Mexico’s embassy in the capital, Quito, to arrest former Vice President“Noboa is the only person hitting organized crime hard,” retiree German Rizzo, who voted to get the president reelected, said outside a polling station in Samborondón, an upper-class area with...

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