Just days before the second round of elections in Ecuador, the Conferencia Episcopal Ecuatoriana (CEE) called on citizens to exercise their right to vote with hope and without falling into hate speech. The call was released this Monday, April 7, through an official statement signed by the country's bishops.
The Church expressed its concern about the current social and political situation, marked by poverty, corruption, impunity, and growing violence. According to the statement, these evils are driven by mafias and criminal organizations that threaten national peace.
"It is our opportunity as citizens to write a new history for Ecuador with our vote," the text states. The bishops requested that the day of April 13, which coincides with Palm Sunday, be a true "celebration of democracy", with clear and verified results.









