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Elections

Noboa wins, and with him, the benefit of the doubt

In a context of normalized corruption and violence, Ecuador preferred stability, albeit mediocre, rather than risk the unknown.

The 2026 elections and democratic memory in Brazil and the United States

No scenario is more detrimental to the pursuit of economic equity, social justice, human rights, and the strengthening of democracy in Brazil than the potential return of the far right to power.

Daniel Noboa prevails over Correísmo in Ecuador

In the same way that debates on international trade are being reopened today, the fragility of certain consensuses that were taken for granted is becoming evident.

Technical tie in Ecuador’s elections

The polarization of the vote between two main candidacies contrasts with the high fragmentation of the social base, reflected in the large number of political organizations.

Ecuador: Time of hope

Between 2017 and 2024, the country experienced a deterioration unprecedented in the region, with effects that have been especially harmful to the most vulnerable sectors and the general population.

Proliferation of presidential candidates in Latin America: Democracy or spectacle?

The inflation of candidacies does not only respond to the desire for leadership or commitment to a country's project. Many nominations are political and media positioning strategies.