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February 17, 2023

What Does a Defeat at the Polls Mean for Ecuador’s Lasso?

Voters in Ecuador dealt President Guillermo Lasso a double blow this month, rejecting his proposals for constitutional changes and electing opposition members to key local offices. // File Photo: Ecuadorean Government.

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Marc Becker, professor of Latin American history at Truman State University:“Lasso’s backers—both domestically and internationally—have attempted to put a positive spin on Lasso’s wipeout in the recent elections, but there is no denying the reality. Voters overwhelmingly rejected Lasso’s right-wing political agenda. But this is nothing new. Lasso and his neoliberal policies have never enjoyed popular support in Ecuador, and in fact, the rejection has been constant and intense as evidenced in last June’s sustained protests. Historically, conservatives only win elections in Ecuador when the left is divided, which is exactly how Lasso managed to finally gain the presidency in 2021 after repeated previous failed attempts. Rafael Correa’s Revolución Ciudadana was the big winner in this month’s elections, but it is also important to recognize that…”

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