The CNE reported Luisa González and Andrés Arauz for their 2023 campaign accounts.

The complaint points out inconsistencies in the accountability report and still requires clarifications from the TCE

The complaint points out inconsistencies in the accountability report and still requires clarifications from the TCE

The President will be in the U.S. from November 18 to 20, according to Executive Decree 218

The CNE reminds that voting is mandatory and penalties range from USD 47 to over USD 5,000

The CNE reminds that voting is mandatory and penalties range from USD 47 to over USD 5,000

The CNE plans to release the first data between 6:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. this Sunday, November 16

The Government elevates mental health to a national priority with a historic multi-stakeholder agreement

More than 8,000 incarcerated individuals are voting in the process led by Daniel Noboa

Four questions will define the country's future: military bases, Constituent Assembly, and political reform

More than 13 million Ecuadorians will vote on a new Constitution and key government reforms

The president warned that 'other criminals will arrive soon,' reaffirming his tough-on-crime policy

The indicator has dropped by almost 1,300 points since 2023, reflecting confidence and economic stability

The president requested leave to promote the referendum and explain the reforms his administration is pursuing

The president and U.S. Secretary Kristi Noem discussed the establishment of bases and technical support

BID financing will support the purchase of medications and improve care in the country's hospitals

The president offered circular employment, digital consular services, and support for Ecuadorian entrepreneurs

In Washington, the president highlighted economic and security achievements before the Latin American Business Council

The challenge required traceability, sustainability, and new markets despite six years of a 'yellow card' from the EU

The president announced that he would go from November 2 to 4 to strengthen security and trade

Requests action against Álvarez and a former manager for failing to comply with subpoenas in the subsidized fuel investigation

The government spokesperson confirmed that the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security will establish bases in the country in the coming weeks

From Otavalo, Noboa warned that 'acts of terrorism' aim to destabilize the country amid the national strike

During the Indigenous march, Noboa stated, 'we are not going to give in even a millimeter,' and maintained his schedule in Latacunga

The spokesperson indicated that after the constitutional evaluation, the consultation, the election of constituents, and the referendum to approve the new text would follow

Noboa replied to those who asked him to leave Cotopaxi amid the national strike: 'We won't give in by even a millimeter.'

Decree 148 defined rules, deadlines, and composition for establishing the new constituent body

















