Born in Miami, a politician has American citizenship and is a member of the richest family in the South American country; He declared war on drug trafficking, seeks US military support and considers Brazil an ally potential
37, he was reelected as president of Ecuador and announced an offensive against organizations involved in drug trafficking. Its administration, which has lasted 17 months, has been marked by episodes of violence, including the invasion of a television channel and the escape of a drug trafficker. Noboa, who has American citizenship and is a member of the richest family in the country, is seeking military support from nations such as the United States and considers Brazil as potential ally. After confirming his reelection, Noboa received congratulations from, who praised him as an effective leader. However, its management is not free of controversy.
The president faces criticism for his authoritarian approach, which includes the invasion of the Mexico Embassy to capture former President Jorge Glas. In addition, the dismissal of his former vice, Verónica Abad, who denounced a coup d’état and the deterioration of democracy in Ecuador, generated even more discontent. Veronica Abad, after her dismissal, had her political rights suspended and accused noboa of practicing gender political violence. This situation has raised concerns about political freedom and human rights in the country. Noboa’s posture in relation to its opponents has been widely criticized, reflecting a climate of growing political tension.
Noboa, which is inspired by the phoenix as a symbol of overcoming, has four tattoos of this bird on his arm. He emphasizes the importance of rising after adversity, a message that seems to resonate in his approach to the challenges he faces as a leader. The fight against drug trafficking and the search for international support is central to his agenda as he tries to consolidate his power in a troubled political environment.
*Report produced with the aid of AI
Posted by Fernando Dias