Sworn In
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Members | Eugene Kamlyuk; Derek Bolman; Chris George; Kyle Cholewinski |
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Origin | Grayslake |
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Genres | Metalcore |
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Record labels | Fearless Records |
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ID | 1784625 |
About Sworn In
Sworn In is an American metalcore band from Grayslake, Illinois. The band was formed in 2011 and consists of vocalist Eugene Kamlyuk, bassist Derek Bolman, drummer Chris George and guitarist Kyle Cholewinski. They were signed to Razor & Tie from May 2013 to the summer of 2016.
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Daniel Noboa elected Ecuador's youngest president
Businessman Daniel Noboa is to become the youngest president in Ecuador's history, at 35 years old.
Mr Noboa won Sunday's election with 52. 3% of the vote, ahead of Luisa González's 47. 7%. She conceded defeat and congratulated her rival.
The 35-year-old, of The National Democratic Action party, is The Son of Álvaro Noboa, who ran unsuccessfully for The Presidency five times.
Mr Noboa will only have 17 months in office until The Next election.
He will govern from The End of November 2023 to May 2025, due to the fact that the current election was triggered early when outgoing President Guillermo Lasso dissolved parliament amid an impeachment trial. He can run again for the 2025-29 presidential term if he wishes to.
Mr Noboa will be Sworn In as president on 25 November, Five Days before his 36th birthday.
Following his win in The Second round of voting, Mr Noboa told supporters: " Tomorrow we start work for this new Ecuador, we start working to rebuild a country seriously battered by violence, by corruption and by hate. "
Ecuador has suffered an increase in gang violence in recent years and the presidential campaign was marred by The Assassination in August of candidate. As A Journalist he had campaigned against corruption.
Violent crime has also risen dramatically and Ecuador has become a hub for drugs gangs due to its location between Colombia and Peru, The Top two producers of cocaine in The World .
Mr Noboa has suggested moving some of Ecuador's most hardened criminals to prison ships off the Ecuadorean coast, in order to Break Up The Prison gangs which have engaged in deadly warfare inside the country's jails.
He also wants to boost security at Ecuador's borders and ports to disrupt key drug-trafficking routes, suggesting installing scanners to ensure more shipments of cocaine are intercepted.
He has also tried to appeal to voters by promising to boost employment opportunities.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com