Daniel Noboa takes office as President of Ecuador: in his inaugural speech he promises new reforms

Daniel Noboa takes office as President of Ecuador: in his inaugural speech he promises new reforms

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Daniel Noboa has taken office as president of Ecuador, promising to tackle violence and unemployment with new reforms during his short 17-month term.

Daniel Noboa has taken the oath of office sworn in as the new president in the Ecuadorian Assembly, promising to reduce violence and create jobs through urgent legislative reforms. This was reported is reported by UNN with reference to the Associated Press.

Details

In his inaugural speech, which lasted just over seven minutes, business heir and former business heir and former legislator Daniel Noboa acknowledged that "he has a difficult and difficult task ahead of him, and there are only a few days left." The new president of Ecuador clarified, that he considers the primary goal to be "to reduce violence and make progress a habit" - For this, he said, it is necessary to act boldly, without repeating the policies of the policies of the past. Noboa also noted that to counter criminal violence, it is necessary to to fight unemployment.

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The country needs jobs, and to create them, we will send urgent reforms to the Assembly

- he added.

To recap

35-year-old Noboa won the second round of the presidential election in Ecuador in October this year. Noboa will serve as president for only 17 months, completing the term of his predecessor Guillermo Lasso after Lasso called the election to avoid a possible impeachment.

Background

According to Reuters, the South American country is currently facing deep economic problems - this has pushed thousands of people to migrate and and a surge in violence that reached an unprecedented level after the assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio. According to analysts, it will be difficult for Noboa to to effectively deal with Ecuador's significant problems during his shortened term, although he may run for re-election in 2025.

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