Ecuador's vice president, Veronica Abad, denounced on Sunday president Daniel Noboa, as the ringleader of an alleged coup d'état already underway. The vice president, who has been a delegate to international missions since her election and is currently facing a severe sanction from the ministry of labor, addressed the country in the evening hours.
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00:00And in other news, Ecuador's Vice President Berónica Avar denounced on Sunday President
00:05Daniel Novoa as the ringleader of an alleged coup d'etat already underway.
00:10The Vice President, who has been a delegate to international missions since her election
00:16and is currently facing a severe sanction from the Ministry of Labour, addressed the
00:20country in the evening hours.
00:23She assured that the President, in complicity with some parliamentarians and members of
00:28the Executive, intended to disqualify her from assuming the presidency when he begins
00:33his campaign for re-election.
00:35In the words of the Vice President, Novoa, who was her running mate, has already prepared
00:42the rupture of the constitutional order in Ecuador.
00:51With the sole purpose of stopping me from assuming the presidency of the Republic when
00:55the President and candidate enters into his campaign, in which he has been openly involved
01:00since the beginning of his government.
01:03Using arguments typical of a dictatorship, President Novoa together with his ministers,
01:08have prepared, in an organized manner, the rupture of the constitutional order and the
01:12evident coup d'etat that is being prepared for January 6, 2025, to take the presidential
01:19succession and pretend to assure, in this way, his re-election.