Three presidential candidates could not vote for this domino in Ecuador

(CNN Español) – Three candidates running for president of Ecuador will not be able to vote in the country for various reasons.

Andrés Arauz, who profiles some polls as one of the favorites for this Sunday’s February 7 election, will not be able to vote in the pay debate that is registered under the electoral cartel of Ecuadorian residents in Mexico, according to public information from the Conjo National Electoral (CNE).

The aspirant of the Union for Esperanza (Izquierda), who supports the president Rafael Correa, is studying for a doctorate in Mexican capital and has not yet started his recent election campaign.

A second candidate for the presidency, Juan Fernando Velasco, will also be able to rise to power in Miami. Velasco, of the Construye Movement (center), has a renowned career in the music industry and is based in the south of Florida before entering politics.

CNN corroborates on the CNE’s internet site that none of the constellations in the electoral register in Ecuador.

The echo of Arauz and Velasco was not empadronados in Ecuador not impacting his candidacies.

Guillermo Celi also has covid-19

In the run-up to the elections, the candidate Guillermo Celi, of the Movement Suma (center), announced in social speeches that he had a positive experience with covid-19 routine, which he was able to assist in overcoming.

“I’m fine, thank God, following the medical instructions,” he told CNN this Saturday.

«Geen puedo assistir por evitar contagiar a otras personas. It’s what I’re doing now with my wife, that’s contagious. We are in Islam », aggregate.

More than 13 million people are eligible to vote in a single election in which 137 members of the National Assembly are elected by the five other parliamentarians.
See the coverage of the elections at cnne.com/ecuador

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