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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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In Ecuador, A Win for the Left May Be Good for Business
Apr 26th, 2009 - TIME
Plaques and portraits of Ecuador's 105 presidents line the yellow walls of the antechamber to the restrooms in "El Pobre Diablo" (The Poor Devil), a Bohemian hangout in Quito, the capital...
Ecuadorian president congratulated on reelection
Apr 26th, 2009 - XinHua
QUITO, April 27 (Xinhua) -- Incumbent Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa received congratulations from the country's Latin American neighbors after his triumph in Sunday's general elections was ratified on Monday by the Electoral National Council.
Ecuador's Correa Set To Be Re-elected: Polls
Apr 26th, 2009 - Wall Street Journal
QUITO (Dow Jones)--Leftist President Rafael Correa is set to win election on Sunday, local pollsters said. Santiago Perez Investigacion y Estudios said that Correa has 49% support...
Ecuador votes for new president
Apr 26th, 2009 - BBC NEWS
Ecuador's new constitution gives prison inmates the vote Ecuadoreans are voting to choose a new president, with the incumbent, Rafael Correa, likely to be re-elected.
Ecuador votes, Correa expected to win easily
Apr 26th, 2009 - Reuters
Email |Print | Reprints [-] Text [+] * Correa set to be re-elected with a large majority * Firm hand with investors popular in poor Ecuador * Unstable economy carries political risks (Adds new poll showing Correa win likely) QUITO...




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