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Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa is likely to win Sunday's presidential election with promises to reduce crime, backed by a 15% decrease in violent deaths and capture of major gang leaders. His opponents criticize his efforts, but their solutions may require legislative approval or constitutional changes. Luisa Gonzalez, a leftist candidate, challenges Noboa, promising major military and police operations, social spending, and fighting corruption.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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