From https://x.com/redstreamnet/status/1888528274231292013
Such graph is worth mentioning because David Noboa is campaigning on a promise to reduce crimes, e.g. by putting soldiers in the streets(, the “plan Phoenix”, inspired by N.Bukele in el Salvador, and relying on the israeli prison’s technology).
He cut off the social programs that were a part of the leftist policy against criminality, and of course he’s in favor of longer sentences and more repression as the only option against crimes, like most people from the right(, while the left fight both the causes and consequences, as R.Correa did, « violence is the refuge of incompetence »).
As usual, he also wants to cut taxes to attract foreign companies, etc.
However, unusually enough, the right all over the world now wants to put tariffs, in his case on Mexico’s importations.
That’s a noticeable change because neoliberals have fought tariffs for decades, and the w.t.o. did what it could to prevent the global South from putting them in place, so that’s interesting.
Surveys are unreliable as usual, she’s winning or losing depending on the pollster : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_Ecuadorian_general_election#Candidates_2
Also, keep in mind that the second round is on the 13th of April, and that :
- In 2021, A.Arauz won 33% against 20% in the first round, yet lost 47% against 53% in the second round ;
- In the anticipated elections of 2023, L.Gonzáles won 33% against 23% in the first round, yet lost at 48% against 52% in the second round. So we’ll see tomorrow if she won the first round once again.
Luisa will win the second round. Noboa won with 52 vs 48% last time. His year and a half of government has been a disaster, he’s lost votes and Luisa has only gone up.
He obtained a very high result in the first round compared with the last elections :
I’m a bit too cynical with these votes, just like with surveys, it can be rigged.
In any case it’s already rigged since capitalist-owned medias tells workers to vote against their interests, and political parties/candidates can be helped financially by the wealthy.And even if she won, she won’t be able to launch a communist revolution if she wanted to, for internal and external reasons, the examples of Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, …, are known by all.
Also, she’s not an indigenous and i’d very much like to see South&Central America given back to (a revival of )their culture.
I very much like Rafael Correa, Andrés Arauz, and her as well of course, and can’t understand how Lenín Moreno managed to accomplish such a betrayal, and then subsequent presidents had bad ratings, i may be falsely oversimplifying by accusing the narrative/‘capitalist-owned medias’, w/e 🤷
Ecuador went from exporting energy to having energy shortages and you don’t see anything about it in media.
We had 3 months of upto 14 hour blackouts daily and barely a mention in foreign press, but Cuba had a day without electricity and lots of coverage
Yeah, because of droughts and an over-reliance on hydroelectricity(, ~75%,) apparently, which sometimes lead to 14h/day of power cuts.
Red also produced a 3mn video on this subject which stated that Ecuador will have the lowest growth of all south american countries while Venezuela will have the highest(, 9%!), which is very nice for them, finally.Over reliance on hydro? That’s really not the full story. Ecuador has back up diesel/gas generators for such possibilities of drought but unfortunately 8 years of right wing government left the backups rusty and inoperable. Electric demand has grown in the last 8 years but there’s been zero investment in new capacity.
If it was Cuba suffering these power cuts, we would me flooded with media about it, but since it’s an pro-US lackey we get no coverage.