Daniel Noboa Azín showed, even without taking power, intelligence, maturity and pragmatism; indispensable qualities for any ruler who intends to fulfill his promises to the people and transcend power, apart from being part of the statistics.

First of all, and he has already said that, he is clear that he will set his agenda, not Twitter geniuses, and even less haters and bitter people, who are not satisfied with anything and who are beholden to dark interests, aimed at the failure of the incoming government.

Second, it is clear to him that the people elected him; people on the streets and not trolls on social networks, who take the name of the people, to give some legitimacy to their cries.

And, therefore, that the people expect long-awaited results from him, and from no one else, in terms of security, job creation, health and education, to list the most urgent, considering the difficult situation in which the country is.

Thirdly, he shows pragmatism to achieve the goals set in running the state. For this reason, he finally persisted, with the firmness that the country requires, in seeking a large and unprecedented majority in the National Assembly, which would make sustainable the much-needed manageability, without which

It will be difficult to raise the country from the ashes. They persisted, despite an orchestrated campaign to prevent it, worried that two years later the country would witness what could have been done but was not done.

Today, Noboa, even without forming his government, already has a huge legislative majority that will surely make his urgent tax reform projects viable for the much-needed reactivation of the economy. And without having to beg for votes, one by one, Bill by Bill, or having to bow to blackmailers who don’t care about Ecuador.

I have the impression that we are witnessing a real change in Ecuadorian politics; in the style of exercising power and in the way of communicating with citizens.

I see a president who speaks little, but when he does, he seems very confident in his decisions.

I see a predominantly young and ultimately inexperienced cabinet; However, this is not a recipe for failure; On the contrary, it is very likely that, without the tricks and stigma of the other old political foxes, who swarm from government to government, this new breed of politicians will finally change the deformed face that the public service has before its eyes. Ecuadorians. I have no doubts about them and I hope they will do well.

From this Thursday, we will finally see if all these expectations will crystallize or if Ecuador is doomed to go from failure to failure, from failure to failure, in search of capable, humane, responsible and efficient rulers who will solve the most difficult problems. its citizens.

From this column, we congratulate President Noboa on what he has achieved so far and wish him success in his delicate role. His success will be the success of the whole country. (OR)