Violence and the economic crisis test Noboa’s governance in Ecuador
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Violence and the economic crisis test Noboa’s governance in Ecuador
The president of Ecuador, the conservative Daniel Noboa, overflows with votes. On Sunday, he won the reelection in a second round with 56% of the votes, almost 12 points more than his rival, the correista Luisa González. His advantage was as overwhelming as unexpected. In the first round of February, only 17,000 votes separated him from González; now, almost 1.2 million. While the left-wing candidate practically stagnated, Noboa stepped out. Wit…
The keys to Noboa's victory in Ecuador: this was the strategy that multiplied his votes
He ordered his ministers to leave their offices and deploy across the territory, street to street, led by two women: his wife, Lavinia Valbonesi, and his mother, Annabella Azín. Read
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