Noboa's war on crime received a boost after the arrest of a gang member
Ecuador's government looks on track to win support for key security proposals. Police say they have arrested a notorious alleged gang leader. Ecuador's war on crime has been boosted by a referendum and a gang member’s arrest. The government looks set to win public support for its security proposals, while a gang leader is arrested.
Ecuador's voters approve a raft of security measures including extradition for drug traffickers. Voters reject investor-friendly economic reforms, handing a partial victory to President Daniel Noboa. Noboa's anti-mafia measures are part of a victory for Noboa in Sunday’s referendum.
Polls are open in Ecuador for a referendum that would allow the extradition of mafia bosses to US prisons. The referendum is a key test of President Daniel Noboa’s popularity. It is the first hard test for Noboa's popularity as Ecuador's new president.
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa looks set to win vote on new security measures. Recent power cuts could pose a threat to the ‘yes’ vote, but recent power cuts pose a risk to the 'yes' vote. Voters will vote on security measures to fight rising violence in Ecuador on Sunday.
Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa ordered businesses and government offices to shut down Thursday and Friday amid a crippling lack of electrical power. A key national referendum scheduled for Sunday is scheduled to be held Sunday. Ecuador's president has ordered the shut down ahead of the referendum.
Daniel Noboa is the youngest leader in Latin America and may be throwing out conventional wisdom. The dramatic scenes in Quito point to a new approach to crime in the region and underline how he may be breaking the law. Ecuador's president is the country's second richest man to be elected to the presidency.
Jorge Glas, who faces corruption charges, was detained at the Mexican embassy in Quito in a flagrant breach of diplomatic protocol. The former vice president was detained by the Mexican in a brazen breach of protocol. He was detained in a'suicide attempt' by Ecuador’s former vice-president.
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa's decision to raid Mexico's embassy is unlikely to hurt him with his constituents. President Noboa has fulfilled that role — embassy raid included. Ecuadorians wanted an action man. Ecuadorians want action man. President Noboa's decision to raid the Mexican embassy is likely to hurt his constituents.
President Daniel Noboa's decision to raid Mexico's embassy is unlikely to hurt him with constituents. World leaders have expressed shock over the move, but the move is likely not to hurt Noboa. Noboa’s relative silence about it is likely to hurt his constituents.
President Daniel Noboa's decision to raid Mexico's embassy is unlikely to hurt him with constituents. World leaders have expressed shock over the move, but the move is likely not to hurt Noboa. Noboa’s relative silence about it is likely to hurt his constituents.