The president and conservative candidate for Ecuador’s elections Daniel Noboa has exercised his right to vote in the Antonio Moya Sánchez de Oón Schoolin the province of Santa Elena, in the center of the coast this Sunday. Noboa has arrived accompanied by her partner, Lavinia Valbonesi, and her two children. After depositing his vote, he has dedicated to the press a brief message: “Today Ecuador wins.” In recent days, Noboa has received support from different international leaders. Among them, the president of the Community of Madrid Isabel Díaz Ayusowho has visited Ecuador in the last campaign section this week.
Noboa has voted shortly after his Rivál, Luisa González, successor of Rafael Correa and candidate of the Citizen Revolutionwhich was convicted of corruption and that left the country to avoid the action of justice.
Daniel Noboa, National democratic action, It has been the renovating option for a country that has been weighed in the years of Correism, whose currents still have an important presence in sectors of Ecuadorian society. Noboa, entrepreneur, has led the political option of the field of conservative policies and economically liberal options, far from socialist interventionism and left -wing populism with Ibero -American brand.
Noboa has been president for just over 16 months after beating González, in 2023. This Sunday the second round of the elections is celebrated. The first round was in February. The murders, the smuggling of weapons, the theft of fuel, the extortion and other crimes committed by local criminal groups allied with the Mexican Cartels of Sinaloa and Jalisco Nueva Generación and the ALBANESA MAFIA They have shot in recent years. The economy has fought to recover after the pandemic. Daniel Noboa has asked for more time to fight drug traffickers and boost the economy, and leftist Luisa González.
Daniel Noboa decreed Saturday the state of exception for 60 days in the Metropolitan District of Quito and in the provinces of Guayas, Manabí, Santa Elena, Los Ríos, Orellana, Sucumbíos and El Oro. The measure affects the prisons of the country, also to the most populous areas of the country and those that have most suffered the onslaught of violence.