Maduro says Ecuadorean elections “a horrendous fraud”
12 Articles
12 Articles
Maduro says Ecuadorean elections “a horrendous fraud”
Venezuelan ruler Nicolás Maduro, who remained in power following controversial elections that the opposition claims to have won, said Sunday's polls in Ecuador, where Daniel Noboa was reelected with 55.64% of the vote, were a “horrendous fraud.” The Chavista leader urged Ecuadorians to resist and defend their sovereignty.
Nicolás Maduro, who swore for a third term in Venezuela after his questioned reelection, objected to the electoral results of the second round in Ecuador.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, considered a dictator even by the region’s own left-wing presidents because of his authoritarianism, has become news again because of his controversial statements, this time aimed at Ecuador’s recent presidential elections. After President Daniel Noboa’s victory over the candidate for the presidency Luisa González, Maduro
There is no worse enemy for rationality than inconsistencies.In Palacio Nacional there is no talk of electoral fraud executed by Nicolás Maduro, but they sow doubts about the official result in Ecuador.President Claudia Sheinbaum received on March 20 the credentials of Stella Lugo who accredit her as ambassador of the possible criminal against humanity Nicolás Maduro Moros (according to the study of the autonomous group of the United Nations hum…
Following the recent presidential elections in Ecuador, Nicolás Maduro called these elections a “horrifying fraud,” where President Daniel Noboa was re-elected with 55.64 percent of the votes.The Maduro entry qualifies Daniel Noboa’s re-election in Ecuador as “horrifying fraud” #15Apr was first published in El Impulso.
Reading time approx.: 1 minutes, 29 secondsAs Claudia Sheinbaum, the Venezuelan leader does not recognize Daniel Noboa's victory in Ecuador's presidential elections.The tension in the region is increasing due to the outcome of the elections... On the last Sunday, April 13, Ecuador wrote another transcendental page of its history: with 55 percent, Daniel Noboa was re-elected as Ecuadorian president. The repercussion was global and there were opin…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left, 50% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium