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Outgoing Ecuadorian leader calls for urgency to determine presidential run-off candidates

Amid doubts and simmering tensions, Lenin Moreno urges transparent and swift confirmation of results ahead of April’s second round

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Feb 2021 5:00PM

Outgoing Ecuadorian leader calls for urgency to determine presidential run-off candidates
Ecuador’s outgoing President Lenin Moreno says the electoral body, which is still counting votes after Sunday’s general election, must verify all challenges to results. – Twitter pic, February 11, 2021

QUITO – Ecuador’s outgoing President Lenin Moreno has called on the National Electoral Council (CNE) to deliver accurate election results quickly, as doubt remains days after the vote over who will join Andres Arauz in an April presidential run-off.

“The country needs the results, but also the total confidence in those results,” Moreno said in comments directed at the electoral body, which is still counting after Sunday’s general election.

Right-wing ex-banker Guillermo Lasso is narrowly clinging onto second place with 19.66%, ahead of indigenous rights activist Yaku Perez at 19.61%, with 2.59% of votes still to be counted as of late yesterday.

Left-leaning economist Arauz is in front with 32.44% of the vote.

“This afternoon it has become clear that we will be in the second round,” Lasso said, writing on social media that “the results will be consolidated in the coming hours.”

Moreno called on the CNE to “respond to every request for revision” of votes subject to inconsistencies and to do so with “the utmost transparency.”

CNE head Diana Atamaint insisted the body was “realizing a transparent process.”

Perez, 51, an environmental lawyer, has already claimed a potential “fraud” was taking place to keep him out of the second round, although he gave no details.

His supporters have been protesting outside CNE offices since Sunday.

Moreno, who did not stand for re-election and whose term ends on May 24, has called on all candidates to demonstrate “their democratic vocation and the maximum care for social peace.”

Perez has also called on his supporters to remain “calm...while waiting for the results patiently.”

“We do not want conflict, we do not want to break the peace, we do not want violence,” he added. – AFP, February 11, 2021

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