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President Noboa consolidated his leadership and broke away from Correísmo.

With a legislative majority, the leader promised to confront chaos and renew Ecuador

Daniel Noboa sealed his reelection with 55.6% of the votes, in a day that not only confirmed his continuity in power but also redefined the Ecuadorian political map. His victory marked the end of more than a decade of Correaist dominance in the National Assembly. The election of Niels Olsen as president of the Legislature with 80 votes made it clear that the ruling party achieved a functional parliamentary majority. With this, the president ensured governability to implement the reforms he considers urgent.

During his speech after the proclamation, Noboa warned that he will not tolerate attempts at destabilization and reaffirmed his willingness to firmly confront those who intend to sabotage the country. "To anyone who wants to destroy Ecuador, we will slam the door," he stated, in an energetic tone that revealed his political determination.

The legitimacy of the process was supported by international organizations such as the OAS and the European Union. This neutralized the unfounded allegations promoted by sectors close to 21st-century socialism, and strengthened Ecuador's position before the international community.

With the support of the Legislature, Noboa's government has outlined an agenda focused on security, institutional modernization, and economic boost. The fight against organized crime will be one of the main axes of his mandate.

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National Assembly | La Derecha Diario

Additionally, the president has committed to attracting foreign investment and reforming the justice system, areas that remained neglected for years under the influence of Correaism. Noboa's youth, initially questioned, is now seen as a symbol of political renewal.

In a polarized context, his ability to generate consensus and forge alliances will be key. However, the broad popular support and his parliamentary majority represent a historic opportunity to transform the country.

Daniel Noboa's triumph represents a definitive break with the authoritarian past of Correaist socialism. His firmness, leadership, and reformist vision open a new chapter for Ecuador, with the hope that the country will move toward a safer, more modern, and corruption-free future.

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