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Election in Ecuador: leftist candidates Arauz and Pérez head to run-off
With just under 90 per cent of the total ballots counted, two leaders from the left are set to compete for the presidential role in a run-off vote: economist Andrés Arauz and indigenous activist Yaku Pérez.
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Leftist economist Andrés Arauz will compete with left-wing indigenous candidate Yaku Pérez in a run-off presidential election, according to an official projection by Ecuador s National Electoral Council.
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Guillermo Lasso wins Ecuador’s Presidential election with 52 pc votes
Quito [Ecuador], April 18 (ANI/Sputnik): Guillermo Lasso from the CREO right-wing movement won Ecuador’s presidential election with over 52 per cent of the votes, the National Electoral Council said, releasing final voting results.
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Quito [Ecuador], April 18 (ANI/Sputnik): Guillermo Lasso from the CREO right-wing movement won Ecuador’s presidential election with over 52 per cent of the votes, the National Electoral Council said, releasing final voting results.
With 100 per cent of the ballots from the presidential runoff counted, the electoral council said on Saturday that Lasso, a 65-year-old former banker, won 52.36 per cent, while his rival leftist candidate Andres Arauz from the Union of Hope coalition got 47.64 per cent.
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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%.