
Santiago Basabe
Santiago Basabe is a professor at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito and a political analyst specializing in Ecuadorian electoral behavior. His recent commentary on the presidential elections underscores the complexities of voter loyalty and the shifting allegiances among the electorate, particularly the implications for candidates Daniel Noboa and Luisa González as they prepare for the upcoming second round.
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Santiago Basabe expressed skepticism about the public's patience with Daniel Noboa's government.
Noboa inicia un mandato de cuatro años en un momento de quiebre en la política ecuatorianaThere is no script on how the country will position itself, not only on drug trafficking and insecurity but in general terms on the international environment,” says Santiago Basabe, a professor at the San Francisco University of Quito and director of the Ecuadorian Association of Political Science (Aecip).
Analysis: Daniel Noboa consolidates power in Ecuador as regional right wing gains momentumBasabe analyzed the voting patterns and potential outcomes for the candidates.
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