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...López Obrador claimed Ecuador’s right-of-centre candidates unfairly linked the crime to Noboa’s main rival, Luisa González, who was handpicked by Correa....
...“It’s fundamentally in the interest of the United States to make sure that you don’t have malign actors that are actually involved in the secondary market,” González said....
...Glas was Correa’s vice-president and Luisa González, who lost to Noboa last year, was backed by Correa. González on Saturday called on Noboa to resign over the embassy raid....
...An NSC spokesperson said Gonzalez’s departure was at his own request to spend more time with his family....
...Even the administration of Joe Biden has filed a brief in support of Norfolk Southern, arguing a court should not be involved in a case where the corporate defendant only has a business licence in that state...
...Since winning the first round of voting in August with nearly 34 per cent of the vote, González has sought to distance herself from Correa....
...Noboa — a 35-year-old centre-right former lawmaker — beat leftist rival Luisa González on Sunday, having 52 per cent of the vote with 93 per cent counted....
...Market-friendly Noboa is viewed by investors as a safer bet than González, who if elected is expected to continue with the leftist economic policies of Correa....
...Noboa, a centre-right former lawmaker, beat leftist rival Luisa González in a run-off election on Sunday, taking 52 per cent of the vote with 93 per cent counted....
...As no candidate received more than 50 per cent of the vote, or 40% with a lead of over ten points, both González and Noboa will contest the second round on October 15th....
...Stalin González, a member of the opposition’s negotiating team, said the ruling could affect the deal that it reached with Maduro....
...“We’re making history,” González said in the capital Quito on Sunday night. “We’re going to build a country with dignity and security.”...
...But at a González rally on Wednesday in a working-class Quito neighbourhood, the mood was convivial....
...Ecuadoreans are preparing to head to the polls in the run-off presidential election on October 15, which is being contested by centre-right businessman Daniel Noboa and leftist Luisa González, a protégé...
...Ecuadoreans also voted for a new president on Sunday, with leftist Luisa González set to face centrist Daniel Noboa in a second round on October 15....
...Leftist Luisa González was the frontrunner in the polls ahead of a media blackout earlier this month....
...A victory for González would end a two-year swing to the right under outgoing President Guillermo Lasso. González, 45, has been unashamed about her status as a proxy for Correa....
...A day earlier, they had said that his running mate Andrea González would take his place. She will remain a candidate for vice-president....
...Violence has become one of the defining issues on the campaign trail ahead of the second round of the Ecuador’s presidential election, which will take place on October 15, pitting leftist lawmaker Luisa González...
...We are very satisfied and very happy,” said Milei after a meeting with Jake Sullivan, Biden’s national security adviser, and Juan Gonzalez, Latin America adviser....
...matters, FT contributing editor Adam Tooze says The Spanish economy is distinctive for its high levels of immigration, high unemployment and insufficient growth in per capita gross domestic product, Carmen González...
...Leftist former lawmaker Luisa González will face centrist businessman Daniel Noboa in the second round on October 15, following a campaign marred by drug-related violence that claimed the life of a centre-right...
...Ukrainians and Europeans were lucky enough that the man sitting in the Oval Office was not Trump but Joe Biden....
...González said the network of outlets in Venezuela distributing propaganda was vast, ranging from official media, independent but allied media and purveyors of fake news....
...Noboa, 35, defeated leftwing rival Luisa González in yesterday’s run-off election, taking 52 per cent of the vote with 93 per cent counted. Here’s more on Ecuador’s new president....
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