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(6 Jan 2025) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Quito, Ecuador - 05 January 2025 1. Various of supporters of Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa chanring and singing 2. Various of Noboa greeting crowd 3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Daniel Noboa, Ecuadorian President: "We must be very attentive to everything that is happening, because it is no longer just an election, it is a fight against inequality, against the past, it is a fight against drug trafficking, against crime, against indolence. It is a historic struggle, it is a unique struggle. And we will win in five weeks and for that we need the support of each one of you." 4. Various of Noboa's supporters 5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Daniel Noboa, Ecuadorian President: "Today the struggle begins, our struggle begins, because this struggle belongs to all of us, this struggle will not stop until Ecuador has the government that it truly deserves and has an assembly that accompanies the political project that we all long for." 6. Noboa waving 7. Various people supporting Noboa 8. Various of presidential candidate Luisa Gonzalez, of the Citizen Revolution movement, starting her political campaign accompanied by her supporters 9. Mid of supporters of Gonzalez 10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Luisa Gonzalez, Presidential candidate for the Citizen Revolution Movement: "That we can change the destiny of our country with truth, honesty and transparency is why we are here today, at the beginning of this (presidential) campaign for the definitive change and dignity of our country." 11. Wide of Gonzalez with her supporters 12. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Luisa Gonzalez, Presidential candidate for the Citizen Revolution Movement: "We have fraud alerts, alerts that they want to attempt against our lives, but here we are firm, but here we are strong, but here we come out brave. Because you deserve better days and together we are going to revive Ecuador." 13. Wide of Gonzalez's supporters 14. Various of Luisa Gonzalez starting her political campaign STORYLINE: Campaign events began on Sunday in Ecuador ahead of legislative elections due in February. There will be 33 days of campaigning to seek the vote of 13.73 million registered voters in the February 9 ballot. The president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, addressed dozens of supporters who gathered in Quito's Independence Square. Noboa is running for re-election and it remained unknown whether he would take an unpaid campaign leave if it would mean Vice President Verónica Abad briefly be in charge of the country. Noboa and Abad have been facing off in a long spat whose origins are unknown. Abad’s fate is important for Noboa’s reelection strategy. He told supporters on Sunday that the election is "a fight against inequality, against the past, it is a fight against drug trafficking, against crime, against indolence. It is a historic struggle." Luisa González, candidate for the Citizen Revolution movement, also kicked off her political campaign in a speech before dozens of people in a coliseum. Gonzalez lost to Noboa in the 2023 election. In case no presidential candidate reaches 50% of the vote and a lead of at least ten points over the runner up, a run-off will be held on April 13. AP Video shot by Cesar Olmos =========================================================== Clients are reminded to adhere to all listed restrictions and to check the terms of their licence agreements. For further assistance, please contact the AP Archive on: Tel +44(0)2074827482 Email: [email protected]. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...