Day 12 of election campaign 2013
Lucio Gutierrez (PSP) continues his electoral activity in Quito

Lucio Gutierrez and his caravan in Pichincha.
For the second consecutive day, the presidential candidate of the Partido Sociedad Patriotica (PSP), Lucio Gutierrez, remained in Quito.
Before 12:00 am, Gutierrez attended and recorded a spot in the comedy program “NOticias.”
Finally, he ended his day in the Mejia canton towards the Machachi population in which he walked through markets and squares.
Gutierrez is scheduled today to visit the Amazon region of Ecuador.
Alvaro Noboa (PRIAN) resumed his social work in Guayaquil

Alvaro Noboa delivered a carrier bike in the Martha de Roldos sector.
The presidential candidate of the Partido Renovador Institucional Accion Nacional (PRIAN), Alvaro Noboa, along with his wife and binomial, Annabella Azín, and the assembly candidates for the 3rd district of Guayas, continued his social work to create jobs. This time, the lawyer handed a carrier bike in the Martha Roldos sector to the citizen Jorge Santos.
Noboa also addressed the issue of the Monteverde-Chorrillo-Pascuales pipeline and expressed dissatisfaction with the route marked by Petroecuador, which affects many poor people living in the vicinity. “I will defend the poor.”
Noboa is scheduled today to visit the province of Esmeraldas in which he plans to deliver more microenterprises.
Nelson Zavala (PRE) visited Riobamba

Nelson Zavala visited Bucay and then Riobamba.
The evangelical pastor and presidential candidate for the Partido Roldosista Ecuatoriano (PRE), Nelson Zavala, toured the Canton Bucay (Guayas) yesterday before traveling to Riobamba, where he gave interviews to local media to publicize his government plan.
After the interviews, Zavala walked the streets of the city and visited La Condamine market along with his supporters.
Alberto Acosta (MPD-PK) outlined his plan to university students in Quito

Alberto Acosta explained his government plan to univesity students of Quito.
The representative of the Coordinator of Left Movements, Alberto Acosta, participated in a forum with students at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito to expose his government plan, emphasizing the establishment a plurinational state and the review of oil contracts.
In the afternoon, he welcomed the environmental mandate formed by the National Environmental Assembly of Nationalities and Peoples and social organizations of Ecuador, in the School of Communication at the Central University.
Guillermo Lasso (CREO) visited Machala and outlined his government plan

Guillermo Lasso toured Machala along with the major Carlos Falquez.
The presidential candidate of the Creando Oportunidades movement (CREO), Guillermo Lasso, yesterday visited the capital of El Oro province along with the mayor of the city, Carlos Falquez.
Lasso began his agenda today with local radio interviews in which he noted several strengths of his government plan.
Mauricio Rodas (SUMA) campaigned in Manabi

Mauricio Rodas visited Chone with his supporters.
The presidential candidate of the Sociedad Unida Más Acción (SUMA), Mauricio Rodas, was yesterday in Chone, where he toured the central market.
He spoke with several dealers, ranchers and farmers, and invited them to join the “great crusade of work for the country” and to establish legal stability conditions.
Rodas also said that, if he becomes president, he will ally to the productive sector. And will encourage the creation of micro, small and medium enterprises which will be given support, training and technical assistance.
Norman Wray (Ruptura 25) encouraged production and tourism in Loja

Norman Wray greeted merchants in Loja.
Ruptura’s presidential candidate, Norman Wray, visited Loja yesterday and was invited to several radio stations, in which he outlined his campaign themes.
He then moved to the shopping center market in that city with his supporters to deliver rules, greet people and gain popularity.
Wray says, that if he wins the presidency, he will encourage “productive system and use the tourism potential of the province to create better options for all its communities.”
Rafael Correa (Alianza PAIS) promoted the new “agrarian revolution”

Rafael Correa visited Daule and 5 other cantons of Guayas.
The candidate-president, Rafael Correa, yesterday on his tour with his caravan around six cantons of Guayas, promoted his “agrarian revolution.”
Correa said that not only his government will deliver subsidized corn seed, but also other grains such as rice and soybeans.
The president also spoke about the Dauvin project, which consists of a multipurpose system between Daule and Vinces (Los Rios), which will control flooding during the winter and will water the land during the summer.





