
Genevieve Glatsky
Journalist at Freelance
Reporter at The New York Times
Reporter for @nytimes Andes Bureau. Former freelancer. [email protected]
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1 week ago |
sanjuandailystar.com | Genevieve Glatsky
By Genevieve GlatskyEcuador’s president, who unexpectedly surged in the polls to secure a shortened term in 2023, was declared the victor of the presidential election with a decisive lead Sunday in a race that showed voters’ faith in his vows to tackle the security crisis with an iron fist. Daniel Noboa, 37, defeated Luisa González, 47, the hand-picked successor of former President Rafael Correa.
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gvwire.com | Genevieve Glatsky
QUITO, Ecuador — Ecuador’s president, who unexpectedly surged in the polls to secure a shortened term in 2023, was declared the victor of the presidential election with a decisive lead Sunday in a race that showed voters’ faith in his vows to tackle the security crisis with an iron fist. Daniel Noboa, 37, defeated Luisa González, 47, the hand-picked successor of former President Rafael Correa.
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nytimes.com | Genevieve Glatsky
En una campaña muy divisiva, el actual presidente prometió orden y Estado de derecho. Su oponente, Luisa González, de inmediato disputó los resultados. El presidente de Ecuador, quien subió en las encuestas para asegurarse un mandato acortado en 2023, fue declarado vencedor de las elecciones presidenciales con una ventaja decisiva el domingo en una contienda que mostró la fe de los votantes en sus promesas de abordar la crisis de seguridad con mano férrea.
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nytimes.com | Genevieve Glatsky
Voters are in a standoff over which candidate can better address persistent violence linked to drug trafficking. Ecuador's presidential election: President Daniel Noboa, who has pledged to tackle the security crisis with an iron fist, is facing re-election after 16 months in office. He is neck and neck with Luisa González, a candidate backed by Rafael Correa, the populist former president. In the past five years, Ecuador has experienced an explosion in violence linked to drug trafficking.
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infobae.com | Genevieve Glatsky |Johanna Alarcon
Politics and GovernmentGangsUnited States International RelationsElectionsGonzalez, LuisaNoboa, DanielEcuadorLa ciudad de Machala está llena de carteles de los dos candidatos presidenciales de Ecuador, sus caras sonrientes miran hacia los negocios cerrados y a las calles que se vacían después de las 6 de la tarde, debido a las bandas rivales que atormentan la ciudad.
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