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AQ Podcast | A Critical Election in Ecuador  

An overview of what to expect in politics, the economy, and Ecuador’s relationship with the new government in Washington.
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Nearly a year ago, Ecuador faced a surge of violence when drug gangs took over a TV station and kidnapped police, marking the country’s worst security crisis. Since then, President Daniel Noboa has made modest progress, with homicides down 16%, but 2024 still ranked as Ecuador’s second most violent year. Noboa also faced a severe energy crisis, with droughts leading to planned blackouts that hurt his previously strong public support. Despite economic challenges, including a potential recession, Noboa remains a leading candidate in the upcoming February 9 elections, narrowly ahead of correísta candidate Luisa González. As Ecuador prepares to vote, we analyze the fight against organized crime, the economic situation and how either Noboa or González might handle a potential Trump presidency in the U.S.  

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Host:

Brian Winter is the editor-in-chief of Americas Quarterly.  

Guest:

Sebastián Hurtado is the co-founder and CEO of Prófitas, a political risk consultancy based in Quito.

If you’d like to know more:

Ecuador Needs a Different Approach to Fighting Organized Crime by Juanita Goebertus

Ecuador: A 2025 Snapshot by Emilie Sweigart

In Ecuador, Mounting Challenges Threaten Noboa’s Reelection by Sebastián Hurtado

AQ Podcast | Ecuador’s Difficult Battle with Organized Crime



Tags: AQ Podcast, Crime, Crime in Latin America, Daniel Noboa, Ecuador, Ecuador politics, podcast
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