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Daniel Roy Gilchrist Noboa Azín was born on 30 November 1987 in Miami, Florida, [12] [13] however, he was raised in Guayaquil. [14] [15] [16] He is the son of businessman Álvaro Noboa and physician Anabella Azín.
President Daniel Noboa declared in a decree that the country was experiencing an "internal armed conflict" and ordered the military to carry out operations to neutralize armed groups. [73] The head of the Armed Forces of Ecuador, Jaime Vela Erazo said in response to the decree that there will be "no negotiations" with armed groups. [74]
(Birth–Death) Term of office Political party Elected Ref. Took office Left office ... Daniel Noboa (born 1987) 23 November 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 17 days
Ecuadorian president Daniel Noboa decrees the suspension of his vice president Verónica Abad accusing her of contempt, and the handover of her functions to national planning secretary Sariha Moya. Noboa already appointed Moya to replace Abad in November 2024, but a constitutional judge reversed the decree in December.
Daniel Noboa announced his presidential candidacy in May 2023 following the Ecuadorian political crisis. He received the support of the People, Equality and Democracy (PID) and MOVER parties, which became members of the ADN. [8] In the following months, Noboa organized this movement, which for a long time did not receive legal status.
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[3] [4] Following the escape, Noboa declared a state of emergency, to last for 60 days. [5] Riots ensued in multiple prisons across Ecuador following Noboa's decree of military use in prisons. [6] Two days later, mass armed attacks occurred throughout the country, including armed groups storming a television broadcasting station mid-air. [7] [8]
Jaime Roldós Aguilera (5 November 1940 – 24 May 1981) was an Ecuadorian politician who was the 33rd President of Ecuador from 10 August 1979 until his death on 24 May 1981. In his short tenure, he became known for his firm stance on human rights, which led to clashes with other Latin American governments and poor relations with Ronald Reagan ...