After advancing to the second round of Ecuador’s presidential election with a narrow lead, which officials have described as a technical tie with his leftist opponent Luisa González, President Daniel Noboa asserted, without supporting proof, that the first round was full of “irregularities.”
In an interview that was broadcast on the presidency’s YouTube and Facebook accounts on Tuesday, Noboa stated, “There have been many irregularities.” We continued to count and verify that there were no discrepancies in certain provinces. We even got a larger number because they didn’t add up with the rapid count from the Organisation of American States (OAS). Noboa even implied that voters were being pressured to vote for his opponent by “armed groups. The OAS Electoral Observation Mission, which had been keeping an eye on the election, denied any anomalies in the outcome in a statement following the interview.
According to the statement, “the results provided by Ecuador’s National Electoral Council (CNE) align with the information gathered from the Mission’s rapid count and stay within the error margin. Hours after Noboa’s interview, Ecuador’s elections agency said in a statement on Tuesday that it was dedicated to “guaranteeing fair and transparent elections.”
Noboa was not the only one who voiced dissatisfaction at the vote. In an interview with local broadcaster Teleamazonas on Monday, González made a similar assertion prior to his accusations, stating that the vote in some Ecuadorian provinces had “inconsistencies.
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