Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa, elected at 37, is looking to secure a full four-year term in an important election amidst concerns over crime and economic stability. Having entered office as a law-and-order advocate, Noboa's administration struggles with persistent violence and organized crime. Now facing 15 contenders, including past rival Luisa Gonzalez, the election serves as a referendum on his performance. Voting will take place on February 9, with possible second-round elections scheduled for April 13 if required. All National Assembly seats are also being contested, adding more stakes to the election.
Noboa faces a critical reelection, challenging the high crime rate and economic issues that have plagued Ecuador since he took office 18 months ago.
Ecuador is set for a pivotal election where President Noboa attempts to solidify his leadership amid rising violence, with hopes of securing a full four-year term.
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