Ecuadorians wanted an action man. President Noboa has fulfilled that role โ embassy raid included
While world leaders have expressed shock over Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboaโs decision to raid Mexicoโs embassy, the unusual move โ and Noboaโs relative silence about it โ is unlikely to hurt him with constituents.
Political leader in Ecuador is killed less than a week after presidential candidate's assassination
The unprecedented violence affecting Ecuador has claimed the life of another political leader, bringing the number of politics-related slayings within the last four weeks to three, including that of a presidential candidate.
Ecuador goes with conservative banker in presidential vote
Voters in Ecuador appear to have turned to a conservative businessman in their presidential runoff election, rebuffing a leftist movement that has held the presidency for over a decade while ushering in an economic boom and then a yearslong recession.
Ecuador looks to runoff vote for president in April
It remains undecided which of the two has the votes to advance to the run-off race in April to face frontrunner Andres Arauz. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)QUITO โ Final results from a Feb. 7 presidential election in Ecuador confirmed that former banker Guillermo Lasso came second behind leading candidate Andrรฉs Arauz, meaning the two will contest a runoff vote in April, election officials said Sunday. Pรฉrez alleged fraud after the results that indicated he had fallen just short of defeating Lasso and making it to the runoff. The council โmay declare fraudulent electoral results, but the true results are in the hearts of Ecuadorians who supported a new political project that reflects the dreams of a dignified and honest Ecuador,โ Pรฉrez tweeted. Indigenous communities led protests in October 2019 that forced Ecuadorโs government to back down on a move to end fuel subsidies.
Leftist leads in early returns for Ecuador presidential vote
(AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)QUITO โ A young leftist backed by a convicted-but-popular former president led the field of 16 candidates in early returns from Ecuadorโs presidential election Sunday, which was held under strict sanitary measures due to the coronavirus pandemic. Arauz got 31.5% of the votes, while Pรฉrez had 20.04% and Lasso had 19.97%, according to the Electoral Council of Ecuador. To win outright, a candidate needed 50% of the vote, or to have at least 40% with a 10-point lead over the closest opponent. Pรฉrez's challenge to grab second place surprised some observers as he had trailed behind Arauz and Lasso in pre-election polls. That conviction barred him from running as Arauz's vice presidential candidate.
Ecuador to pick new president amid deepening economic crisis
Supporters of presidential candidate Yaku Perez, representing the Indigenous party Pachakutik, take part in a campaign rally in Quito, Ecuador, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. Voters in Ecuador are heading to the polls to pick a new president amid a deepening economic crisis exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)QUITO โ Evidence of the crisis in Ecuador is everywhere: shuttered restaurants, soaring oxygen tank prices and countless โfor saleโ and โfor rentโ signs hanging from buildings. Jaramillo said the top two challenges for Ecuadorโs next president go hand in hand: A proper vaccination campaign of the majority of the population will be necessary to start the countryโs economic recovery. The pandemic paralyzed 70% of businesses last year and left 600,000 unemployed, bringing the countryโs unemployment rate to almost 68%.
Legislative election leaves Venezuela in political standoff
(AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)CARACAS โ President Nicolรกs Maduro has cemented formal control over all major institutions of power in Venezuela with authorities reporting Monday that his political alliance easily won a majority in congress. Yet he remains a pariah to much of the world following an election critics called deeply undemocratic. โThe results of the election show a discouraged, tired people, the vast majority doing everything possible to survive,โ Shifter said. The U.S., Panama, Canada and Germany have repeated their condemnation of the the election by Maduro's government following announcement of the results. "The international community now has to decide whether it wants to live with that or restore the democratic path for Venezuela.