
Political desperation led Luisa González to call to the streets
Faced with a possible defeat, González resorted to speeches of confrontation and distrust
The candidate Luisa González closed her campaign in Santo Domingo with a call for the "defense of the vote" in the streets. She claimed that the National Electoral Council, chaired by Diana Atamaint, acts as "Daniel Noboa's campaign manager."
During her speech, she questioned the current government and denounced alleged attempts of fraud without presenting clear evidence. She also criticized restrictions on the use of cell phones at the polls, comparing them to access to technology in prisons.
In contrast, Daniel Noboa has maintained a campaign focused on institutional respect and transparency. His message has been clear: Ecuador needs stability and concrete solutions, not confrontation.

González appealed to popular mobilization, promoting the idea that democracy is at risk. However, her speech lacked clear proposals to address the problems of violence, poverty, and unemployment.
While Luisa González intensifies the political conflict with alarmist speeches, Daniel Noboa represents an option focused on institutionality and progress. In this second round, Ecuador will have to choose between confrontation or stability.
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