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Ecuador’s presidential election will need a ’round 2′ after a super close first-round results

Feb 10, 2025 | World

February 10, 2025

Ecuador’s presidential election will head to a second round in April after a tightly contested first round ended in a “technical tie” between center-right incumbent Daniel Noboa and left-wing challenger Luisa González. Noboa’s presidency has been marked by efforts to combat gang violence through military deployments, which some voters appreciate for bringing a sense of stability, while critics argue his response to crime and economic challenges has fallen short. González, a protégé of former president Rafael Correa, has focused on social spending, economic reform, and crime prevention.

Noboa’s supporters are hopeful he can secure a mandate to continue his security policies, while González’s backers see her as a chance for meaningful change. However, voter frustration is evident, with some expressing disillusionment over the lack of progress and fear of heightened political polarization.

The next president will face significant challenges, including rampant crime, unemployment, economic instability, and an energy crisis. Noboa has pledged to create jobs, attract investment, and boost renewable energy production, while González emphasizes tackling poverty and increasing social investment.

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