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Daniel Noboa Wins Ecuador Presidential Election

Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
By Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
Published: April 14, 2025
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Ecuador’s National Electoral Council (CNE) has confirmed that incumbent President Daniel Noboa has won the presidential election, securing a significant lead over his opponent, Luisa González. With a substantial portion of the votes tallied, the CNE declared an “irreversible trend” indicating Noboa’s victory. The results reflect a strong endorsement of Noboa’s “iron fist” approach to combating the nation’s escalating cartel violence.

Official figures released by the CNE reveal that Noboa garnered approximately 56% of the vote, while González received roughly 44%. This margin of victory significantly surpassed pre-election expectations, which had anticipated a much closer contest. The election was largely defined by voter concerns regarding the nation’s security crisis, driven by rampant drug-related violence. Noboa’s campaign centered on promises of aggressive action against criminal organizations, including the deployment of military forces and increased international cooperation.

In response to the results, Noboa addressed his supporters, expressing gratitude and pledging to continue his efforts to address the nation’s challenges. Conversely, González has publicly contested the results, alleging electoral fraud and demanding a recount. These allegations have added a layer of political tension to the post-election period.

The election results signify a continuation of Noboa’s policies aimed at restoring order and stability to Ecuador. The focus will now shift to how effectively his administration can implement these policies and address the deep-seated issues that have contributed to the country’s current state.

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