Ecuador’s elected president sworn in
Daniel Noboa, Ecuador’s president-elect, took the oath of office in parliament following his victory in the presidential election, webangah News Agency reported.
Addressing supporters gathered outside the legislative building, Noboa vowed: “We will restore progress to our country, which has been and continues to be targeted by mafia attacks.”
Representatives from the left-wing Citizen Revolution party—whose candidate lost the election—were notably absent from the ceremony.
Noboa’s win came amid allegations of electoral fraud by opposition groups, who demanded a recount from Ecuador’s National Electoral Council in several polling stations. The request was rejected by authorities.
The new president faces urgent challenges, primarily addressing Ecuador’s security crisis and economic instability.
Key issues include rising unemployment and systemic failures in healthcare and education—critical socioeconomic hurdles requiring immediate action.