The Total Renewal Movement (RETO 33) publicly supported the president-elect Daniel Noboa, highlighting their intention to actively collaborate from the National Assembly. The organization reiterated its commitment to a more just, humane, and productive country, joining the new political stage with a message of unity.
Raúl Chávez Núñez del Arco, national president of RETO 33, signed a statement where he emphasized that "the CHALLENGE today is to build a country for everyone". He also thanked the supporters and voters for the backing received at the polls, highlighting that citizen trust drives their vocation for public service.
The political movement emphasized that their principles remain firm, with an emphasis on social justice and strengthening national production as a path to development. Chávez stressed that this vision aligns with the objectives of the new government, promoting stability and progress for Ecuadorians.








