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In Ecuador, the national president of the Citizens' Revolution Movement, Luisa González, denounced fraud after learning that the coalition was not accepted to participate in the campaign for the referendum and popular consultation scheduled for November 2025. In public statements, González described the exclusion as the beginning of a fraudulent process aimed at blocking the Citizens' Revolution Movement’s participation in the electoral campaign. She affirmed that the coalition will pursue all legal, administrative, and judicial avenues to reverse the decision. The Ecuadorian National Electoral Council’s ruling has sparked a heated debate about the legality of the process, electoral fairness, and the future of Citizens' Revolution in the country’s political arena.

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00:00Hello, welcome to From the South. I'm Sophie Fernandes from the Telesur Studios in Havana, Cuba.
00:05We begin with the news.
00:06In Ecuador, the national president of the Citizens' Revolution Movement, Luisa González,
00:12denounced fraud after learning that the coalition was not accepted to participate
00:16in the campaign for the referendum and popular consultation in November 2025.
00:21In public statements, González described this exclusion as the beginning of a fraud
00:26to block Citizens' Revolution Movement's participation in the election campaign.
00:32She also said that they will use all legal, administrative and judicial means to reverse the decision.
00:38The Ecuadorian National Electoral Council's decision has sparked a heated debate
00:42about the legality of the process, electoral fairness and the future of Citizens' Revolution in the political arena.
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