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QUITO (Reuters) - Ecuador's elections body on Thursday denied a request from the leftist opposition to recount presidential ...
Noboa won the race in an April 13 runoff vote, but his main rival Luisa Gonzalez has accused him of committing “grotesque ...
Ecuador has declared a state of “maximum alert” over an assassination plot against President Daniel Noboa.
Luisa Gonzalez, presidential candidate from the Citizen Revolution party, greets supporters after voting in the presidential election runoff in Canuto, Ecuador, Sunday, April 13, 2025. Credit ...
Ecuadorian authorities have warned that the Andean country is on “high alert” after they received intelligence about an ...
The warning comes days after Noboa won re-election, defeating leftist opposition candidate Luisa González by a margin of more than one million votes, according to electoral authorities.
With almost 98 percent of the votes counted after Sunday's election, Noboa won 56 percent of the vote, against Luisa Gonzalez's weaker-than-expected 44 percent. The result appeared to be a ...
Ecuador is on maximum alert over an alleged assassination plot against recently re-elected President Daniel Noboa, the government said today. Noboa won the race in an April 13 runoff vote, but his ...
The announcement came amid rising political tensions in the country. Noboa defeated Luisa Gonzalez in the April 13 runoff, but Gonzalez has accused him of "grotesque electoral fraud." Ecuador's ...