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2021-02-22 02:35:08 GMT2021-02-22 10:35:08(Beijing Time) Xinhua English QUITO, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) Ecuadoran presidential candidate Guillermo Lasso on Sunday celebrated his passage to the second round of elections on April 11, in which he will face off against Progressive candidate Andres Arauz. Let s go to the second round with courage and optimism! With me, there will always be space to have an upfront and sincere dialogue that adds to the objective of achieving together. #ElEcuadorDelEncuentro, Lasso wrote on Twitter. Lasso, a former banker and candidate from the alliance between the Creating Opportunities Movement and the Social Christian Party, obtained the second place in the presidential elections held on Feb. 7, in which Arauz prevailed by a wide margin, according to the National Council Electoral. ....
2021-02-21 23:35:33 GMT2021-02-22 07:35:33(Beijing Time) Xinhua English QUITO, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) Progressive candidate Andres Arauz and center-right candidate Guillermo Lasso will face off in Ecuador s second round of presidential elections on April 11, the National Electoral Council (CNE) announced on Sunday, confirming the official results of the general elections held on Feb. 7. We have guaranteed respect for each vote expressed by Ecuadorans on February 7. We have delivered to the country the official results of the presidential binomial, said the president of the CNE, Diana Atamaint. On Feb. 7, more than 13 million Ecuadorans voted to elect president, vice president, 137 members of the National Assembly, and five representatives to the Andean Parliament. ....
February 3, 2021 On February 7, 2021, over 13 million Ecuadorian voters across the country’s 24 provinces will cast their ballots for president and vice president, the 137-seat National Assembly, provincial legislatures in all 24 provinces, and members of the Andean Parliament the governing and deliberative body of the Andean community, which encompasses Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Whomever wins the upcoming elections will have to address the country’s main problems, which, according to public opinion polls, Ecuadorians perceive to be an economic crisis, poverty, and debt; unemployment and underemployment; corruption and justice; the Covid-19 pandemic; insecurity and violence; and education. The Presidential Elections ....