- Title: Ecuador's presidential candidates close out campaigns for run-off
- Date: 31st March 2017
- Summary: GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR (MARCH 30, 2017) (REUTERS) ****WARNING CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** GENERAL VIEW OF CROWD GATHERED TO SUPPORT "CREATING OPPORTUNITIES" PARTY CANDIDATE, GUILLERMO LASSO VARIOUS OF SUPPORTERS WAVING FLAGS FOR LASSO LASSO WALKING ONTO STAGE LASSO WAVING TO SUPPORTERS (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) "CREATING OPPORTUNITIES" PARTY CANDIDATE, GUILLERMO LASSO, SAYING: "Here we are standing, next to the people who want democracy, who want freedom in Ecuador. Democracy with independence of powers. Democracy with an independent judiciary. Democracy with an autonomous Assembly, not what just happened today in Venezuela. A coup d'etat made null the National Assembly. You want that? Then we are going for change, for an independent judiciary." SUPPORTERS CHEERING SUPPORTERS WAVING FLAGS (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) LASSO SUPPORTER, MERLIN MENDOZA, SAYING: "I know that he is a simple man that he will work for all of us. At least he will try to take this country as it has been taken, that he will achieve everything that we have wanted. That is what he is going to do." LASSO AND HIS WIFE ON STAGE LASSO ON STAGE WITH HIS FAMILY LASSO SHAKING HANDS WITH SUPPORTERS
- Embargoed: 14th April 2017 14:07
- Keywords: Lenin Moreno Guillermo Lasso Rafael Correa second round presidential election run-off
- Location: QUITO AND GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR
- City: QUITO AND GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR
- Country: Ecuador
- Topics: Government/Politics,Elections/Voting
- Reuters ID: LVA0066AAK8XV
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- Story Text: Ecuador's presidential candidates closed out their campaigns on Thursday (March 30) ahead of this weekend's run-off election.
In Quito, supporters waved flags and banners and cheered for Lenin Moreno, the candidate of ruling party Alianza Pais, who holds a slight edge in the polls. It was a similar scene further south in Guayaquil where Guillermo Lasso of the opposition party "Creating Opportunities" ended his campaign.
With a sputtering economy the top voter concern, Ecuadoreans will chose between continuing a decade of leftist rule or following several South American nations in shifting towards a more pro-business government as a commodities boom ends.
Lenin Moreno, 64, a paraplegic former vice-president, just missed the minimum threshold to win the presidency in the first round in February, and latest polls show him narrowly beating conservative rival Guillermo Lasso this time around.
Moreno, who uses a wheelchair since being shot during a robbery in 1998, has promised to boost social benefits to single mothers, pensioners and disabled Ecuadoreans.
Lasso, a 61-year-old former head of Banco de Guayaquil who has campaigned on boosting jobs, retorts Moreno is recklessly over-promising considering Ecuador's highly indebted economy.
The new president will take office on May 24 for a four-year term. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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