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A conservative young millionaire and a leftist lawyer are again the choices before Ecuadorians heading to the polls for the country's second presidential runoff election in less than two years.
Right-wing billionaire Daniel Noboa has claimed victory in Ecuador's election—but challenger Luisa González and international ...
The young conservative millionaire, Daniel Noboa, defeated the protégé of Ecuador’s most influential recent president, Luisa González, for a second time and earned four years in office.
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 ...
Ecuadorian authorities have warned that the Andean country is on “high alert” after they received intelligence about an ...
Ecuadorean voters have reelected President Daniel Noboa, a conservative young millionaire with a divisive no-holds-barred ...
Ecuador's elections body on Thursday denied a request from the leftist opposition to recount presidential votes from ...
Ecuador's president reelect Daniel Noboa faced the herculean ... With almost 98 percent of the votes counted after Sunday's election, Noboa won 56 percent of the vote, against Luisa Gonzalez's ...
Ecuador's election body rejected a leftist opposition's request to recount presidential votes. Allegations by opposition ...
A majority of Ecuadorian voters stuck with Noboa, a conservative young millionaire with a divisive no-holds-barred ...
Election authorities declare incumbent Daniel Noboa to be the winner of Ecuador's presidential run-off vote, with the 37-year ...