Feb 15 • 19:09 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

President Daniel Noboa participated as an honored guest in the Brotherhood Parade in Ambato

Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa attended the Brotherhood Parade in Ambato as an honored guest, emphasizing the region's cultural significance and its contribution to the national economy.

Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa participated as an honored guest in the Brotherhood Parade on February 15, part of the Fiesta de la Fruta y de las Flores, a culturally significant event that has been declared Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2009. Accompanied by First Lady Lavinia Valbonesi, Noboa was welcomed by Ambato's Mayor Diana Caiza, amidst cheers from the crowd gathered along the parade route.

During the celebration, the government highlighted the importance of the Tungurahua province for Ecuador's economic development, focusing on its vibrant sectors including agro-industry, commerce, and textile production. The event showcased local culture and unity while also emphasizing government support for these essential industries, which are vital for local and national growth.

The administration has reportedly disbursed $49.5 million in loans through BanEcuador to benefit the agricultural and livestock sectors, which demonstrates a commitment to fostering economic development in the region. The parade not only serves as a highlight of cultural identity for the citizens but also represents the government's initiative to support and promote local economies and sustainable development efforts.

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