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Center-right Daniel Noboa, at 35, becomes Ecuador’s youngest president, winning 52.2% of the votes and defeating leftist Luisa González, who secured 47.7%.The tally came after 87% of the total ballots were counted.Cars honk in celebration as voting ends at 5 p.m.

local time.

Both candidates wore bulletproof vests due to the country’s rising violence.Around 100,000 security personnel ensure safety during the election.

The National Electoral Council reports an 82.33% voter turnout.Social media shows possible voting fraud in favor of Noboa.

The Council’s president, Diana Atamaint, immediately starts an investigation.Noboa, the offspring of one of the wealthiest families in Ecuador, will finish Guillermo Lasso’s remaining 17-month term.

Earlier, Lasso dissolved Congress to avoid impeachment.Experts suggest this term may act as a “pre-campaign” for the 2025 elections.

Both candidates focus on combating rising crime and drug cartel influence.Political violence impacted this election, claiming eight candidates, including Fernando Villavicencio.

His death boosts Noboa’s campaign.Youngest President Daniel Noboa Wins in Ecuador Amid Challenges.

(Photo Internet reproduction)Ecuador has become a hub for international drug cartels in recent years.As a result, the homicide rate soars, reaching 26 per 100,000 citizens between 2018 and 2022.Analysts predict this number could rise to 40.Drug cartels from Mexico and Colombia use Ecuador’s prisons as operation bases.

This results in high levels of violence inside prisons.Since 2021, over 460 inmates have died in prison violence.

Both Noboa and González promise to address these issues.The upcoming president faces the challenge of turning promises into action.

Ecuador’s political landscape has been unstable, marked by a series of ineffective governments.This election happens because outgoing President Lasso uses an unprecedented move to dissolve Congress and avoid impeachment.Background Youngest President Daniel Noboa Wins in EcuadorKnowing a bit about Guillermo Lasso’s presidency is useful to understand the political backdrop.Before Lasso, Rafael Correa led Ecuador for 10 years.

Populist policies and controversies marked his time in office.When Lasso took over, he leaned towards conservative, market-friendly policies.

The change stirred political tensions in the country.Moreover, this is not Daniel Noboa’s first rodeo in politics.

He’s the son of Álvaro Noboa, a prominent businessman in Ecuador.Luisa González, his opponent, is a key figure in the Correísmo movement.

This election seems to be a clash of ideologies, drawing a lot of national and international attention. 





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