With Marches and Rallies, the Campaign Begins for the Controversial Referendum in Ecuador.
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The electoral campaign period was opened by the four referendum questions and popular consultation with smaller concentrations of militants from political organizations to encourage the population for yes and no.
By GABRIELA MOLINA QUITO (AP) — With marches both for and against a referendum promoted by President Daniel Noboa, the official campaign began Saturday in Ecuador. The campaign, which will take place in the streets, media, and social networks, will address four questions, one of which concerns the establishment of a Constituent Assembly to draft a new Constitution. The National Electoral Council (CNE) also called on more than 13 million Ecuadori…
Quito, 1 Nov (Prensa Latina) The electoral campaign prior to the popular consultation and referendum convened by President Daniel Noboa started today in Ecuador in the middle of a national holiday regarding the Day of the Dead and the Independence of Cuenca. The post Ecuador on its first day of campaign for popular consultation first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
The electoral campaign for the referendum called in Ecuador for next November 16 began this Saturday with few proselytizing acts, which coincided with the beginning of a four-day national holiday for the Day of the Dead and the Independence of the Andean city of Cuenca. In the referendum, driven by the [...] The entry Ecuador starts the electoral campaign for the referendum with few proselytizing acts was first published in Information Focus.
The CNE began the campaign for Popular Consultation and Referendum 2025, with a fund of $209 thousand per question. It lasts 13 days and includes four key topics. The post Starts Campaign for Referendum and Popular Consultation 2025 with march in Quito appeared first on El Diario.
From 1 to 13 November, the political organizations will be able to promote the options of the referendum and the popular consultation under the mites established by the National Electoral Council (CNE).
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