Daniel Noboa voted and goes for re -election in Ecuador, in a tight ballot with Luisa González

Daniel Noboa voted and goes for re -election in Ecuador, in a tight ballot with Luisa González

The current Ecuadorian president and candidate of the National Democratic Action Movement (DNA) cast his vote this Sunday in the framework of a second electoral round. It faces Luisa González, candidate of the Citizen Revolution Movement, in elections that will define the future of the country.

The president of Ecuador and candidate of National Democratic Action Movement (DNA), Daniel Noboahe voted this Sunday and his re -election is played in front of Luisa González. The president issued his suffrage from the second round of the presidential elections that will define the winner today.

Noboa voted in Oón, the commune of the beach of the coast of Santa Elena province, where he has his residence, in which he will follow the results of today’s elections will follow. As in the first round, Antonio Moya Sánchez arrived, located in the center of the community, accompanied by his wife, the influencer Lavinia Valbonesi and his three children.

Dressed in a violet shirt, color of his national democratic action formation (DNA), he quickly entered the classroom with a strong military presence, cast his vote and went out with a fist raised without talking to anyone.

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González and Noboa define this Sunday who will be the president of Ecuador.

González and Noboa define this Sunday who will be the president of Ecuador.

ELECTIONS IN ECUADOR: adjusted ballot between Daniel Noboa and Luisa González

The political destiny of Ecuador is at stake today in the second electoral round that will define the presidential elections.

In total, 13.7 million Ecuadorians are enabled to vote, some of which told CNN that they will do it with great uncertainty about their future, regardless of who wins.

Ecuador reaches this electoral instance in the midst of a highly divided electoral climate between Daniel Noboa, of the National Democratic Action (DNA), and Luisa González, of the Citizen Revolution Movement.

The candidates arrive at the ballot with the firm intention of voting to vote the armchair of Carondelet. Noboa will seek the continuity of power, while González is the letter of Correismo to return to the presidency after eight years.

After the tight results of the first round, Noboa and González have insisted that they will increase their control at the polls to avoid irregularities. Meanwhile, the Electoral Council has said that it will guarantee transparency in scrutiny although it will not perform the rapid vote count due to existing polarization.

Some 92,000 delegates of political movements are authorized to control the votes. This will be added national and international observers, and around 100,000 members of the Armed Forces and the Police who will guard the day amid the state of armed internal conflict declared in the country more than a year ago.

Source: Ambito

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