Ecuador's Rafael Correa claims victory in election - guardian.co.uk

Ecuador was on course to re-elect President Rafael Correa after yesterday's voting in an emphatic endorsement of his leftwing rule, which would make him the first incumbent in a century to win two consecutive terms.

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