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Victory of the right in Ecuador by no votes
  • Conservative candidate Guillermo Lasso has won the presidential elections in Ecuador after winning the presidential elections. The indigenist candidate, Yaku Pérez, denounced fraud in the first round and in the second round, asked for a null vote. The right has won five points of advantage to Andrés Arauza, a follower to the left of former President Rafael Correa, in Madrid.
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The Conservative Alliance CRE-PSC received 52.5% of the votes and was very close to the Union for Hope (UNES) left-wing alliance, which had Andrés Arauz as a presidential candidate. Arauz Rafael is Correa's political successor. Correa was president of Ecuador from 2007 to 2017.

Yaku Pérez does not participate

On the first lap held on 7 February, indigenist candidate Yaku Pérez denounced being a victim of fraud. He brought resources, but the scrutiny was not repeated. He stayed out of the second lap. The presidential candidate asked for a zero vote in the second round to be held in Catalonia. Zero votes account for 16.25% of the total, and the usual rate is 9%. In other words, 1.6 million votes were void.