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Quito, Feb 3 (EFE).- Thousands of indigenous Ecuadorians accompanied the presidential candidate of the Pachakutik movement, Yaku Pérez, on Wednesday in a multi-colored caravan that led to a massive rally in a park in the country's capital.The candidate began to end his electoral campaign in Quito before heading to his hometown Cuenca, in the southern part of the country on Thursday. The presidential and parliamentary elections are set to be held on Sunday. (Camera: JUAN FRANCISCO CHAVEZ).SHOT LIST: YAKU PÉREZ, THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE OF THE PACHAKUTIK MOVEMENT HOLDS A CAMPAGIN RALLY IN QUITO, ECUADOR.
Quito, Feb 3 (EFE).- The center-right candidate Guillermo Lasso led a massive caravan of supporters Wednesday, touring several neighborhoods in the south of Quito, as he closed his electoral campaign ahead of the presidential elections on Sunday. (Camera: JUAN FRANCISCO CHAVEZ).SHOT LIST: THE CENTER-RIGHT CANDIDATE GUILLERMO LASSO HOLDS A CAMPAGIN RALLY IN QUITO, ECUADOR.
Ecuador's candidate for the National Democratic Action Party, Daniel Noboa, votes in the second round of elections. IMAGES
Ecuador's presidential candidate Luisa Gonzalez, runner-up to socialist ex-president Rafael Correa, votes in the second round of the election. IMAGES
Christian Zurita, who was tapped at the last minute to take the place of Ecuador's slain presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio, casts his vote wearing heavy protection. Ecuadorans head to the polls in a presidential election tarnished by the murder of a top candidate, which cast a spotlight on the violence ravaging a once-peaceful nation caught up in the illicit global drug trade. Ecuadorans head to the polls in a presidential election tarnished by the murder of a top candidate, which cast a spotlight on the violence ravaging a once-peaceful nation caught up in the illicit global drug trade. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).