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Violence-hit Ecuador chooses next president

A military officer stands guard at a polling station during the presidential election in Guayaquil, Ecuador. — AFP
A military officer stands guard at a polling station during the presidential election in Guayaquil, Ecuador. — AFP
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QUITO: Some 14 million Ecuadorans began voting under tight security on Sunday, choosing who will lead their violence-wracked Andean nation through its worst crisis in half a century. Sixteen candidates are vying to become president for a four-year term, including hawkish young incumbent Daniel Noboa and his leftist rival Luisa Gonzalez.


The campaigns have been dominated by concerns about a moribund economy and cartel turf wars that have transformed Ecuador from one of the safest countries in the world into one of the most dangerous. Heavily armed soldiers stood watch at polling stations across the country as state emergency services cited "grave warnings" of an unspecified "possible attack against democracy" and election officials.


On the campaign trail both main candidates were shadowed by a phalanx of special forces and bodyguards, hoping to avoid a repeat of the 2023 election when a leading candidate was assassinated. The former lawmaker will have to dramatically outperform pre-election polls to beat Noboa — the son of a banana billionaire who himself ran for president five times without success. — AFP


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