Six months have passed since Guillermo Lasso signed the decree of death by crucifixion, the first to be applied in Ecuador. After an extraordinary election process, Daniel Noboa Azín takes over the duties of President of the Republic today.
“This is the beginning of a new Ecuador…”, with that sentence the president began the announcement about the National Assembly on the social network X on November 17. Today, it can be repeated as an expression of the hope of the citizens who entrusted their destiny to the youngest head of state that the country has had since the return to democracy.
The challenge he takes on together with his team is huge. You have in your hands the present and the future of almost 17 million inhabitants of Ecuador.
Ecuadorians decided to change their political style. Daniel Noboa appeared at the polls as a man far from confrontations, he ran a fresh campaign, he returned to the scene like yesterday’s politicians, but with a friendly speech, with approaches and plans close to the problems that are most often repeated in polls: lack of employment and security.
He stopped proselytizing and started traveling to establish contacts with migrants, investors and representatives of international organizations. The transition included meetings with the government of Guillermo Lasso, who concluded, and a majority agreement was reached in the National Assembly, of which not much is known about the commitments, but as Ecuadorians we should expect it to be favorable to the laws necessary for social and economic prosperity and development .
The moment of truth has come regarding its management, it is up to all sectors in the country to give strength and contribute to make it successful. Paraphrasing himself, let him know how to “direct, command and adhere to constitutional norms for the benefit of Ecuadorians.”
Let the history that Daniel Noboa’s regime begins to write today bring progress and prosperity to Ecuador. (OR)
Source: Eluniverso

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