A measure that would allow the return of foreign military bases to Ecuador looked set to fail in a Sunday referendum, as a count of close to 90% of ballots showed nearly two-thirds rejection of the proposal.
Breakdown
- Nearly two-thirds of Ecuadorian voters rejected a measure to allow foreign military bases in the country. 8s
- A proposal to convene an assembly to rewrite the constitution was also rejected by over 61 percent of voters. 1m 1s
- The defeat of these measures is a blow to President Daniel Naboa, who supported both. 1m 11s
- President Naboa stated he respects the voters' decision and will continue working to improve the country. 1m 34s
- Other proposals, including reducing the legislature and ending public funding for political organizations, also appeared set to fail. 1m 51s