Ecuador warns of potential assassination attempt against President Noboa but provides no evidence
- Ecuador is on maximum alert after an alleged assassination plot against President Daniel Noboa, according to the government.
- The intelligence report claims assassins are entering Ecuador from Mexico and other countries to perform terrorist attacks against Noboa's government.
- Luisa Gonzalez, Noboa's main rival, accused him of grotesque electoral fraud, but this has been dismissed by Ecuador's electoral council and international observers.
- Ecuador's government condemned the plot, linking it to criminal organizations and political sectors defeated in the polls.
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This month marked the end of a year of the rupture of diplomatic relations between Mexico and Ecuador, unleashed by the assault of the Ecuadorian police on the Mexican embassy in Quito, the capital of the country, to take the former vice president Jorge Glas, accused of corruption. The operation, ordered directly by the president, Daniel Noboa, sought to prevent Glas from being transferred to Mexico City, which had opened the door to political a…
Assassination plot in Ecuador Noboa won the presidential election in the second round last Sunday, but his leftist rival, Luisa Gonzalez, accused him of committing "the most grotesque electoral fraud." According to a report by military intelligence, revealed on social media this week, assassins who entered Ecuador from Mexico and other countries were planning to carry out "terrorist attacks" against the head of state. "We condemn and firmly reje…
Ecuador is on "maximum alert" due to an alleged assassination plot against newly re-elected President Daniel Noboa, local authorities have announced.
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