Banker close to the Opus Dei faction of the Catholic Church and Last Database neoliberal rhetoric possible? this article we do not address the broader context of political economy in which these elections are inserted. The objective is more austere: we Last Database present a structural reading of public opinion trends and the electoral mechanics that made possible the election of Lasso as the new president of Ecuador. The first electoral round and the Last Database limits of Correism Until the first round.
Arauz proposed a return to a past to which not even Last Database some correistas wanted to return. His proposal consisted, in short, of recovering the direction of the Correa government that Lenín Moreno had abandoned since 2017. The message was clear: Arauz was not Last Database proposing a change and nothing was (necessarily) new; the point was to return to what was already there and what was dismantled in the last three years by Moreno's "betrayal." The problem with a Last Database campaign focused on that message was that, at the end of the Correa administration, even Correista voters were dissatisfied with the state of the economy .As highlighted in a recent report by the Latin.
American Strategic Center for Geopolitics ( celag ) – citing, in turn, a report by the National Secretariat for Development Planning1–, several socioeconomic indicators actually Last Database improved considerably in the period 2005-2016. (The discussion of how much of this is the identifiable causal effect of the policies of the Citizen Revolution and how much of the Last Database external determinants that favored the entire region, regardless of who was in charge and what the mechanisms were, is left for another day). The point is that several indicators saw a very notable Last Database improvement in the Correísta decade. But, as is well known, the evaluation of individuals in the economy, far from being an "objective" assessment, is almost always related to the sympathy they have for.