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By Alexandra Valencia QUITO (Reuters) – Ecuadoreans will be asked to weigh in on an expanded list of questions proposed by President Daniel Noboa, including a push to allow for extraditions of citizens accused of crimes in other countries, according to a government statement on Monday. Early last year, voters rejected a similar attempt at undoing the South American country’s ban on extraditions. The plebiscite, which still needs approval from the country’s top court, would largely focus on boosting the government’s crime-fighting efforts, including allowing for asset seizures from suspected cr…

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