The eight presidential candidates in Ecuador wrapped up their election campaigns for the upcoming early general elections on August 20. Over the 35-day campaign period, the candidates engaged in rallies, caravans, and media interviews across various provinces, promoting their governance agendas. Ecuador’s 13.4 million eligible voters will choose between one female and seven male candidates […]
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