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Lotofácil began to be sold on September 22, 2003 in all lottery retailers in Brazil, [10] and the first draw took place on September 29. [11] In five days, 1.2 million reais were collected from the bets [ 12 ] and, in the first seven contests, 16,4 million reais were allocated to the government's social programs. [ 13 ]
2 January — President Daniel Noboa appoints Planning Minister Sariha Moya as interim vice president. [1]3 February — President Noboa announces a 27% tariff on Mexican imports.
General elections were held in Ecuador on 15 October 2006 to elect a new President and National Congress. As no presidential candidate received a majority of the vote in the first round, a run-off was held on 26 November, which was won by Rafael Correa of the PAIS Alliance .
Some have argued that Correa has clamped down on dissent in the country's news media, although journalists in Ecuador are not risking their lives as they are in other countries of the region. [8] [9] His government has run record-high deficits. In 2009, Correa became the first president of Ecuador to win re-election in nearly a half-century. [10]
Early general elections were held in Ecuador on 26 April 2009 following the approval of a new constitution in a referendum held on 28 September 2008. [1] President Rafael Correa ran for his first term under the new constitution.
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Presidents of the State of Ecuador (1830–1835) No. Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Term of office Political party Elected Ref. Took office Left office Time in office — Juan José Flores (1800–1864) 3 May 1830 14 August 1830 103 days Independent — 1 14 August 1830 10 September 1834 4 years, 27 days 1830: 2 Vicente Rocafuerte (1783–1847 ...
Lucio Gutiérrez Borbúa, the former president of Ecuador, was the candidate from the Sociedad Patriótica party. [ 56 ] Alianza Honestidad, the coalition of the Partido Socialista Ecuatoriano and Concertación parties, nominated César Montúfar Mancheno, with vice presidential nominee Julio Villacreses Guillém.