La vicepresidenta de Ecuador pierde derechos políticos por dos años tras sanción de un tribunal electoral
- Daniel Noboa and Luisa González faced off in a presidential debate focusing on education, health, crime, economy, and governance as Ecuador approaches its second electoral round.
- The debate lacked concrete proposals, with personal attacks and corruption allegations overshadowing the discussion, according to analysts.
- González accused Noboa of failing to improve violence in Ecuador, which has seen over 1,300 murders in early 2025, making it the most violent start to a year in the nation's history.
- Experts believe that the debate did not live up to expectations, with concerns about its effectiveness in addressing structural changes needed in Ecuador.
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La vicepresidenta de Ecuador pierde derechos políticos por dos años tras sanción de un tribunal electoral
Por Ana María Cañizares, CNN en Español Con tres votos a favor y dos en contra, el Tribunal Contencioso Electoral de Ecuador sancionó a la vicepresidenta Verónica Abad con la suspensión durante dos años de sus derechos políticos (para votar y ser votada). La decisión en segunda instancia del tribunal electoral responde a una denuncia por el delito de violencia política de género que interpuso en octubre la canciller Gabriela Sommerfeld contra Ab…
Noboa and González engage in a debate full of personal attacks and cross accusations
The presidential debate that took place between Citizen Revolution candidate Luisa González and current President Daniel Noboa was this Sunday a fierce battle, full of attacks, cross accusations and moments of tension. Three weeks after the vote, both contenders used their last weapons to try to delegitimize each other in a scenario that evidenced the cracks of Ecuadorian politics, in which the content of the proposals was diluted in the midst o…
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