Ecuador held the first round of its presidential election on Sunday. Out of a field of 16 candidates, two emerged as favorites: incumbent president Daniel Noboa and leftist lawyer Luisa Gonzales. The ...
An April presidential run-off in Ecuador will pit incumbent Daniel Noboa against leftist Luisa Gonzalez, in an unexpectedly ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNMemory piecesRecent weeks have highlighted the passing of time with three successive occurences that either merited my attention or ...
Indigenous leader Leonidas Iza, who led protests that nearly unseated Noboa’s predecessor, was tallying 5.26% of the votes, ...
A lawyer with limited political experience, Luisa González is vying for Ecuador’s presidency for a second time.
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Ecuador: Luisa González claims to be two points ahead of Noboa in the Ecuadorian presidential electionsLuisa González, the presidential candidate backed by former ex-president Rafael Correa, who is competing vote by vote for first place in Sunday’s elections in Ecuador, claimed to have obtained two ...
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Ecuador: Luisa González declares victory in Ecuador's elections despite virtual tie with NoboaThe presidential candidate of the Correísmo movement, Luisa González, celebrated on Sunday the results of the first round of elections in Ecuador, calling it a "great victory," and expressed ...
The president’s honor list for the fall 2024 semester at McNeese State University has been announced. To be on the list, an ...
The IGHSAU Iowa high school girls state wrestling tournament concluded on Friday at Xtream Arena. Here are the results for ...
THE BANGKO SENTRAL ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) rate-cutting cycle will be supported by expectations of inflation settling well within target this year, analysts said.
Here’s the list of lawmakers who did not vote for the impeachment of Duterte: Although Mindanao is considered Duterte’s stronghold, more than half of the region’s lawmakers — 41 out of 60 — backed the ...
Education: University of Notre Dame, BA in political science and economics María Luisa Paúl is a reporter on The Washington Post's Morning Mix team. Paúl hails from Caracas, Venezuela.
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