Nicaragua Express Support to Ecuador’s Candidate Luisa González After Allegde Electoral Fraud

Daniel Ortega denounces electoral fraud in Ecuador.Photo:EFE
April 18, 2025 Hour: 3:59 pm
The Sandinista administration labels Noboa’s government as “illegitimate,” supports correísta candidate Luisa González, and denounces “vote hijacking” by “servile fascism.”
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Sandinista Declarations and Support for Luisa González Mark Post-Electoral Controversy.
The Nicaraguan government, led by Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, issued a vibrant statement on April 17 denouncing alleged “electoral fraud” and “political violence” in Ecuador’s elections, which resulted in Daniel Noboa’s re-election with 55.6% of the vote. Titled “The Non-Victory of the Liars,” the statement accuses Noboa of leading a “servile dictatorship” and blames him for “hijacking” the popular will.
Ortega and Murillo claim Noboa represents an “abusive government” operating through “lies and deceit,” perpetuating “insecurity” and the “alienation of political rights.” The statement asserts that Ecuador’s regime “broke all rules of democratic institutions,” consolidating a “racist and classist” model. These charges align with progressive governments questioning electoral legitimacy caused by alleged oligarchic interference.
The Nicaraguan message highlights the correísta candidate as a leader who “stood firm against mockery and propagandistic maneuvers” by the establishment. It praises González’s intelligent gallantry in the face of banalization, positioning her as a figure resisting fascistoid brutality. This stance resonates with leftist sectors seeking to reclaim Ecuador’s progressive legacy.
Ortega and Murillo link Noboa’s victory to “subservience” prioritizing foreign interests over social rights. They accuse Ecuador’s “fascism” of imposing “falsifications” through a “militarized state,” referencing Noboa’s security policies like states of emergency in narcotrafficking-affected provinces. Critics argue this reflects an authoritarian shift in the region.
LA NO-VICTORIA DE LOS EMBUSTEROS
— Canal Parlamentario Nicaragua (@cparlamentonic) April 17, 2025
Nicaragua con Ecuador pic.twitter.com/gJqTwkOqCX
The text reads:“The Non-Victory of the Liars”.
Daniel Ortega’s denunciation of Ecuador’s electoral process underscores a great commitment to challenging what many Latin American people view as systemic injustices perpetuated by neoliberal and authoritarian regimes.The allegations of “servile fascism” and standing in solidarity with Luisa González’s progressive platform.
The Sandinista government reinforces its role as a vocal critic of right-wing governance and imperialist agendas in the region. Ortega’s stance, reflects a broader ideological struggle against electoral manipulation and the erosion of popular sovereignty,a narrative that resonates with movements advocating for transformative social and economic policies across Latin America.
Autor: YCL
Fuente: EFE