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Not So Fast
Published on April 15, 2025

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Daniel Noboa won. The headlines are calling it a mandate. The analysts are calling it a shift. And yes, on paper, Ecuador just turned a page. But the ink isn’t dry yet—and the next chapter is going to be messy. Let’s start with the numbers. Noboa beat Luisa González by 11.3%—not […]

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