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Ecuadorian Presidential Election: Voters Focus on Safety Amid Crime Surge

Fatima Saeedi February 6, 2025 0
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Ecuadorians prepare to vote for a new president amidst a climate of rising crime, with many voters personally affected by violence. Incumbent President Daniel Noboa seeks reelection against leftist candidate Luisa González. The upcoming election will significantly impact public safety and governance amidst growing dissatisfaction among citizens.

In Ecuador, citizens, many of whom are victims of increasing crime, are heading to the polls on February 5, 2025, to select their next president. Crime incidents have surged across the nation, prompting numerous voters to share their shocking encounters with criminal activities, from street robberies to kidnappings. Personal experiences with violence will heavily influence their voting choices, particularly in relation to incumbent President Daniel Noboa’s leadership during these turbulent times.

The rise in violence is attributed to drug trafficking linked to Colombian and Peruvian cocaine production, as various cartels have formed alliances with local gangs. Ecuadorians face a ballot featuring 16 candidates, with Noboa and leftist candidate Luisa González as frontrunners; both have only recently entered national politics. A candidate must achieve either a 50% majority or at least 40% with a 10-point lead to win outright; otherwise, a runoff will occur.

Political analysts note that while some voters reconsider Noboa’s performance, a significant portion is deterred by the prospect of the return of the politically influential Rafael Correa’s policies, often referred to as Correismo. Noboa, a businessman from a notable banana dynasty, has witnessed a slight decline in the homicide rate but has faced criticism for his controversial governance style, including the imposition of a state of emergency to combat organized crime.

As part of his crime-fighting measures, President Noboa has faced backlash for actions such as authorizing a police raid on a foreign embassy to apprehend a fugitive. His recent decisions have generated a rift with Vice President Verónica Abad, leading to speculation about the sustainability of his policies. Mandatory voting laws require all eligible Ecuadorians to participate, even as discontent grows among voters, particularly in violent regions like Guayaquil.

Some residents, disillusioned by the political landscape, are opting for blank ballots to demonstrate their dissatisfaction. The choice in the upcoming election reflects deep frustrations and a sense of vulnerability among citizens, as many face pressing security issues. This election serves as a pivotal moment for the nation, as voters grapple with the implications of their choices amidst growing fear and uncertainty regarding safety and governance.

Ecuador has been grappling with escalating violence and crime for several years, largely attributed to drug trafficking activities linked to nearby Colombia and Peru. The burgeoning influence of organized criminal enterprises and cartels has transformed the security landscape, leading citizens to experience high rates of robbery, kidnapping, and other violent crimes. As the nation approaches a critical presidential election, issues of governance, safety, and political stability take center stage, influencing voter sentiment and choice at the ballot box.

The upcoming presidential election in Ecuador represents a decisive moment for citizens overwhelmed by crime and political upheaval. With the influence of organized crime looming large, voters are faced with significant choices regarding their leadership. As they head to the polls, issues of safety, governance style, and the potential return of past political regimes weigh heavily on their decisions. The sentiments expressed by victims of crime resonate deeply within the electorate, highlighting the urgent need for effective and responsive leadership.

Original Source: apnews.com

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