Ecuador's presidential election features incumbent Daniel Noboa, who focused on drug crime control, contending against Luisa Gonzalez. Over 14 million voters participate amidst a backdrop of severe cartel violence, the worst in decades. Noboa leads in polls, promoting his ongoing hardline policies against organized crime. Candidates have campaigned under heightened security following violence in past elections. Gonzalez proposes a dual approach to crime: military action alongside social reforms for impacted communities. The election results could lead to a runoff if no candidate receives sufficient votes, emphasizing the precarious political climate.
Today Ecuador has changed and wants to keep changing, it wants to consolidate its triumph. We are not a promise anymore, we are a reality in this country, which has taken a decision.
We can't talk about controlling violence without thinking of social justice, of building an Ecuador with peace, not with war.
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