The First Domino Falls: Labor Minister Exits After Noboa’s Referendum Defeat
On Monday, November 17, 2025, the political aftershocks of Sunday’s referendum defeat began shaking President Daniel Noboa’s administration. Ivonne Núñez, the Minister of Labor since Noboa’s 2023 inauguration, announced her irrevocable resignation, marking the first prominent casualty of the government after the electorate’s resounding rejection of proposed constitutional reforms. Núñez turned to social media platform […]
Descuentos fiscales para balas: el giro fiscal de Noboa en la lucha contra las bandas
El martes 18 de noviembre de 2025, pocos días después de una derrota en el referéndum, el presidente Daniel Noboa presentó una audaz estrategia fiscal para fortalecer las fuerzas de seguridad de Ecuador. Ante el rechazo público a las bases militares extranjeras, la administración se volcó al sector privado nacional. El gobierno emitió regulaciones para […]
Quito Goes to the Polls: A Snapshot of Voting on 16 November
On Sunday, 16 November, Quito became a focal point for national civic engagement as residents participated in a referendum and popular consultation. Lines formed outside polling stations across the metropolitan district, reflecting high turnout and public interest. Citizens arrived early, presenting identification, checking assigned tables, and collecting ballots covering four pivotal questions. These included authorizing […]
Ecuador Referendum: ‘No’ Victory Sparks Statements from Mayors and Political Groups
The recent Ecuador referendum and popular consultation concluded with a decisive ‘No’ across all four questions, delivering the Noboa administration its first electoral defeat and prompting reactions nationwide. Partial tallies from the National Electoral Council (CNE), with over 80% of ballots processed, confirmed rejection of a Constituent Assembly, the return of foreign military bases, a […]
Beyond the Question: Ecuador Voters Cast Ballots Based on Context, Not Text
Election day in Ecuador revealed a profound shift in civic behavior, as citizens did not vote solely on the literal questions presented on the ballot, but based their choices on the broader political and social context surrounding the vote. The 2025 Popular Consultation and Referendum became more than a technical exercise; it functioned as a […]
At the Polls: The Mayor Casts Her Vote and Sets the Tone for Election Day
Election morning unfolded with a sense of anticipation as citizens made their way to the local voting center, carrying identification, ballots, and the hope of participating in the democratic process. Among them, the city’s mayor drew particular attention as she arrived quietly, accompanied by a small staff and a handful of residents who waved and […]