Ecuadorian voters overwhelmingly approved a referendum on toughening measures against criminal gangs, granting President Daniel Noboa broad powers to combat drug-related gang violence. The referendum rejected investor-friendly economic reforms, focusing on security issues.
In our latest Latin America ZAP, we take a take a look at #Ecuador's latest referendum and what's next for the country's security crisis and reelection prospects for President Daniel Noboa. #LAPZap⚡️ https://t.co/8qIlEhidsy
🇪🇨 | Homicides dropped during the first part of #Ecuador’s state of emergency, but violence has been on the rise again since the end of March. What does Sunday’s referendum vote mean for Noboa’s fight against organized crime? https://t.co/XOMoZnw38e https://t.co/pHVo5aDo6l
Ecuador’s Noboa Is No Bukele. @rojasrjuand has the detailed analysis, as usual! https://t.co/gt93Z3QZZY
Ecuadorians on Sunday overwhelmingly voted in favor of President Daniel Noboa's security measures, including the reinstatement of criminal extraditions and deploying more armed forces to fight crime. https://t.co/ArzWPPRyE2
The Debate - By any means necessary? Ecuador's new president and the fight against drug gangs ➡️ https://t.co/qJ1Z1d6kOR https://t.co/nsg2HN06EJ
#FromTheSouth News Bits | After the closing of the popular consultation on Sunday in Ecuador, the data received at the electoral command center show that President Daniel Noboa lost in questions D and E of the referendum, the most interested him economically and politically. https://t.co/2Pc7mOhTsV
🇪🇨 | Ecuadorians delivered an overwhelming show of support for President Daniel Noboa’s hardline security policies in Sunday’s referendum. With the government’s popular “war on gangs” entering a new phase, what’s next for #Ecuador? https://t.co/XOMoZnw38e
Ecuador authorities must ensure security policies do not put human rights at risk. https://t.co/tsH2fZpFzR
Former Ecuador President Correa says party will back security reforms, otherwise oppose Noboa https://t.co/PAOXyY2xKT https://t.co/grw8hXJbBn
Ecuadorians Back President Noboa’s Security Plan Tackling Organized Crime https://t.co/I1MOJdiA0K
Ecuadoreans voted to give President Daniel Noboa broad powers to crack down on powerful drug gangs at the center of the once-peaceful nation’s descent into bloodshed https://t.co/JvzT9wp9sM https://t.co/JvzT9wp9sM
✅Ecuador is following the path of El Salvador Residents of the country voted in a referendum to involve the country's armed forces in the fight against crime and crime. More than 73% of Ecuadorians who came to vote were in favor of this https://t.co/AzZY1BV4XG
Ecuador security changes will need legislative support, government says https://t.co/IzPBuyxv8m https://t.co/yK5e5osxJE
#NewAnalysis | Ecuadorians Back President’s Security Agenda But Challenges Await. https://t.co/XOMoZnw38e
Ecuadorians Back President’s Security Agenda But Challenges Await https://t.co/p2uIMshLDn
#Ecuador | In the referendum held on Sunday, citizens rejected President Daniel Noboa's attempt to legalize fixed-term and hourly contracts and establish international arbitration for conflicts with foreign investors. https://t.co/F2S9iyIwyV
⚠️ ECUADOR SECURITY CHANGES WILL NEED LEGISLATIVE SUPPORT, GOVERNMENT SAYS Full Story → https://t.co/VknXJMlL5n Ecuador's government is celebrating "overwhelming" support for security proposals in a weekend referendum, but will need consensus in the legislature to implement…
#FromTheSouth News Bits | The president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa issued a new state of emergency, a few hours before a referendum and popular consultation on the Constitution and the militarization policy in the country. https://t.co/vM02UtsbGJ
Voters Approve New Security Measures in Ecuador Referendum, Handing President Daniel Noboa a Landslide Victory in His War Against Criminal Gangs via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/cSV4JzGDnj
Ecuador's President Noboa handily wins security-focused referendum https://t.co/R7AsZTfn8D
A political and diplomatic chasm has split Latin America. The epicentre of the crisis is #Ecuador’s Quito; the immediate trigger was a police raid on the Mexican Embassy to arrest a political opponent convicted of corruption, @Saumya_Kalia writes https://t.co/98RfsKTNWD
Ecuador’s bonds rose after voters approved a raft of security measures in a Sunday referendum, https://t.co/nGj5O0yfLy
Congratulations to the people of Ecuador for resisting the reinstatement of corporate rule, by rejecting President Noboa's attempt to install Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) by referendum. 63% of the population said NO! https://t.co/qvAu0VLGUN
#Ecuador | Citizens went to the polls Sunday to vote on the popular referendum proposed by President Daniel Noboa. Our correspondent @ElenaDeQuito reports from Quito about the results. https://t.co/U6q1WHj3bH
Ecuadoreans approve tough security measures in referendum https://t.co/Werljuoyb1
Ecuadorians vote overwhelmingly in referendum to approve toughening fight against gangs https://t.co/Gxbf2ZdOcd
Ecuador’s assault on Mexico’s Embassy in Quito was troubling, but arguably, the murder of a Venezuelan dissident in Chile, allegedly by the Tren de Aragua crime syndicate in cahoots with the region, is a more dangerous breaking of regional norms.
Ecuadoreans give nod to tightened security amid persisting gang violence, imposition of harsher penalties for “terrorism”. #terrorism https://t.co/u4DrK2ns3t.
Ecuadoreans voted to give President Daniel Noboa broad powers to crack down on powerful drug gangs at the center of the once-peaceful nation’s descent into bloodshed https://t.co/x2FTPXO8sW via @WSJ
It is encouraging to see structural reforms, such as extradition, tougher penalties, and asset forfeiture, in Ecuador’s fight against organized crime, given the reliance on mass arrests and a permanent state of emergency, elsewhere in the region. https://t.co/I4xb3bTjbu
Ecuadoreans voted to give their new president more powers to combat the nation’s plague of drug-related gang violence, officials said, supporting his hard-line stance on security and offering a glimpse of how he might fare in his re-election bid next year. https://t.co/8X1Cmwu742
Ecuador voters back tougher security to fight gang violence https://t.co/eLI0JYD9Gs
🇪🇨 Very, very proud of Ecuador and of our people for having voted against the return of investor-state dispute settlement mechanisms (ISDS) in yesterdays’s referendum. A few words of context: This is the second time that the Ecuadorian people say No to ISDS and its…
Ecuador’s fledgling president got a resounding victory in a referendum that he touted as a way to crack down on criminal gangs behind a spiraling wave of violence. https://t.co/3E1F6mKseX
Ecuador’s fledgling president Daniel Noboa got a resounding victory in a referendum that he touted as a way to crack down on criminal gangs https://t.co/5hUKlcHolV
Ecuadorians vote overwhelmingly in referendum to approve toughening fight against gangs (from @AP) By @GESolano https://t.co/jMNrPySbI5
Ecuador’s voters approved a raft of security measures including extradition for drug traffickers, while rejecting investor-friendly economic reforms https://t.co/y8S5k2asVq
BREAKING: Ecuadorians overwhelmingly approve referendum measures on toughening fight against gangs https://t.co/IkYjFlqOUy