Gang Violence is Top Issue for Voters as Polls Open in Ecuador

Key Points

  • Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa, aged 37, is seeking reelection amidst rampant gang violence.
  • He faces socialist challenger Luisa González and 15 other candidates in the election.
  • Noboa has declared war on organized crime, deploying military forces into streets and prisons.
  • González advocates for a welfare state but holds conservative views on social issues like abortion.
  • Ecuador's economy has been struggling, with a probable contraction over four quarters in 2023.

Summary

Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa, at 37, is campaigning for reelection with gang violence as the central issue. Facing off against socialist Luisa González and 15 other candidates, Noboa has taken a hard stance against organized crime, deploying military forces to combat the issue. Despite these efforts, Ecuador's economic situation remains dire, with a likely contraction over the past year and January being the bloodiest month on record due to gang-related violence. Noboa, from a wealthy banana-exporting family, has seen his popularity and the value of Ecuador's bonds rise due to his security measures and economic reforms, including a VAT increase and the phasing out of gasoline subsidies, which facilitated a $4 billion IMF deal. Conversely, González, a former lawmaker, pushes for a welfare state but holds conservative views on social issues, causing investor caution due to her association with Rafael Correa, who defaulted on national debt in 2008. The election's outcome could significantly impact Ecuador's approach to its ongoing crises.

yahoo
February 9, 2025
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