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Órgão eleitoral proclama vitória de Lasso no Equador por menos de 5%
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Equador: Órgão eleitoral proclama vitória de Lasso por menos de 5%
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Autoridad electoral de Ecuador oficializa el triunfo de Lasso
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Guillermo Lasso | A victor of circumstances
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The centre-right candidate’s win curtails the pink tide in Ecuador further
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The centre-right candidate’s win curtails the pink tide in Ecuador further
In a turnaround of sorts, Guillermo Lasso became the President-elect of Ecuador following a run-off second round vote in presidential elections in the Latin American country. Mr. Lasso, a former banker who belongs to the centre-right Creating Opportunities (CREO) party, won 52.4% of the vote in the run-offs, defeating his opponent Andrez Arauz of the leftist Union of Hope coalition, who secured 47.7% despite leading in the first round with 32.7% over Mr. Lasso’s 19.7%.
Opinion: A year ago, I wrote from Ecuador about hopes for change. As COVID-19 persists, I m still hoping. Meg Nyberg
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QUITO, Ecuador It has been over a year now, though it feels both like just weeks and also several years have passed. In some ways, so much has changed. Zoom and Google Classroom are no longer intimidating. My husband and I have settled into our home work spaces with our toddler daughter much more likely to respect a closed door. We put on our shoes and our masks as equally ingrained habits before we leave our apartment (masks are legally mandated everywhere, even outdoors and in cars), and we just as habitually gel or wash our hands when we come home. The hook by the door now houses a handful of masks rather than keys, which have been shifted to a bowl on the counter next to the alcohol spray. We have grown accustomed to arranging appointments, errands, and rare trips out of town around the often-changing driving restricti