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Daniel Noboa joins forces and establishes himself as the best option for Ecuador

Political and social allies support his administration meanwhile Correa's movement becomes isolated

As the second round of elections approaches, President and candidate Daniel Noboa continues to consolidate essential support to ensure the country's stability and development. Center and right-wing movements have recognized his leadership and have decided to support his candidacy as the best option for a future Ecuador.

The Partido Sociedad Patriótica (PSP), the movement Construye, the party SUMA, and the Partido Social Cristiano (PSC) have rallied around Noboa, reinforcing a strategic alliance to continue with the reforms the country needs. Additionally, the support of the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of the Ecuadorian Amazon (Confeniae) and the Montubio People of Ecuador has demonstrated that his leadership transcends ideologies and sectors.

Under his administration, Ecuador has advanced in security, investment, and political stability. Noboa's firmness in confronting criminal mafias and his focus on attracting foreign investment have caused confidence in the country.

His ability to unite diverse sectors around a national project consolidates him as the best option to lead Ecuador in the coming years.

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Daniel Noboa, candidate of the ADN movement | La Derecha Diario

Analysts highlight that political polarization forces voters to choose between a government of results or a model of empty promises. Noboa has demonstrated that his management is not only pragmatic but also effective, with advances in security, crime reduction, and economic stability.

His challenge now is to capture undecided voters who seek continuity in the improvements the country is experiencing.

In contrast to the growing coalition supporting Noboa, correísmo has become increasingly isolated. Their populist proposals and their history of corruption have caused distrust in broad sectors of society. While Noboa works to unite the country, correísmo only deepens divisions with its polarizing rhetoric and its eagerness to regain power at any cost.

The lack of support from other movements for Luisa González's candidacy demonstrates that correísmo doesn't represent a future option. The parties seeking a prosperous Ecuador have refused to join a project that has only brought crisis and scandals. Noboa, on the other hand, continues to gain allies to consolidate a vision of stability and progress.

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