The referendum will ask 11 questions, five that will modify the Constitution if approved and six that are advisory.
More than 13 million of Ecuador’s population of nearly 18 million are eligible to vote – and in Ecuador, voting is obligatory.
“We require urgent reforms that allow us to protect our security,” Noboa told a military event in March.
In response to the escape, the government deployed more than 3,000 police officers and members of the armed forces to find Fito.
The referendum has met opposition among some groups who claim the matters can be dealt with in the National Assembly.
Persons:
Daniel Noboa, ”, he’s, ” Noboa, John Moore, Guillermo Lasso, Fernando Villavicencio, Adolfo Macias, Noboa, “, CNN’s Christiana Amanpour, Jorge Glas, Glas, Karen Toro
Organizations:
CNN, National Police, Armed Forces, Ecuadorian National Police, United Nations, Reuters, National Assembly
Locations:
Quito, Ecuadorian, Ecuador, Ecuadorians, Guayaquil, ”, Peru, Colombia, United States, Europe, Mexico, Mexican