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D.Noboa is a close american friend, so he won’t be critized(, interestingly using tariffs against Colombia, seems like a ~new part of the western playbook).
His strategy of violence only produced more violence than there ever was in Ecuador, with a militarization creeping into the streets, prisons and civil institutions. Of course, he’s opening the doors wide to western interests, with an insistance on using international tribunals(, usually more favorable to western interests but forbidden by the ecuadorian constitution,) instead of the local ones.
As a capitalist(/rent-seeker/exploiter) himself, he probably doesn’t care that western investments only benefit a small ecuadorian “elite”, contrary to state enterprises.
This is how he seems to react to protesters/opponents, and here’s a detail on how he’s destroying privacy in the name of security(, seems familiar).
Lenín Moreno betrayed Rafael Correa in an unbelievable manner, probably because of western pressures, i never understood how such thing could have happened.
D.Noboa won in the last elections against Luisa González despite the surveys, but lost referendums soon after(, 6 months and 2 years afterwards), raising accusations of fraud. In any case, he multiplied the raids against her and others like Andrés Arauz or Aquiles Álvarez afterwards, and now banned their political party.
If Ecuador was walking towards direct democracy, and was under attack/sanctions from the Empire, then banning some foreign-backed opponents from participating would be less shocking, because a “fair” treatment wouldn’t adjust for the bias of the situation. Ideally it wouldn’t happen, but also, in such ideal world, the population wouldn’t be influenced by the sanctions when choosing their candidate, and leaving the political power to the right/bourgeoisie wouldn’t imply that it’d try to keep it by cheating, lawfare, censorship of leftist medias(, as the new bolivian president did), …
It’s already unfair enough to vote in countries where the bourgeoisie bought (almost )all medias.
Each south-american country had its western-backed anti-communist dictator, and Ecuador was no exception with Guillermo Rodríguez Lara.
Anyway, Daniel Noboa will obviously not be kidnapped, bombed, or sanctioned, it’s if he’s deposed that ecuadorians will have to fear such thing.
You won’t even hear of him, and if you do then our “diverse” medias(, do you happen to know of a communist or anti-imperialist TV/radio channel in your country ?,) will all speak about him simultaneously with the same point of view, and it’d be in order to manufacture our consent for an operation, as usual.
he can’t keep the election fraud going onto the next elections. lol
Well, Călin Georgescu was forbidden from participating in the 2025 elections despite winning the first round, and Nicușor Dan ended up being the romanian president.
Moldova successively banned the Șor Party in June 2023, the Chance Party in November 2023, the Victory Bloc in 2024, and the Heart of Moldova in September 2025, but as for Ecuador you’ll never hear about that !
« the pro-Russian Patriotic Electoral Bloc has 26.6%. The Russia-friendly Alternativa Bloc stood at 8.6% and the populist Our Party — which wants “balanced foreign policy” between East and West — has 6.3% », they also banned 18 Russian-language television channels and over 60 internet resources, and restricted access to opposition politicians’ channels on social media and internet platforms, while pro-western media operate in Moldova without restrictions to manipulate the votes.Hungary is under sanctions.
Ukraine overthrew Yanukovych with the help of the west, and already started after 2004 to “promote the ukrainian language” by enforcing subtitles, imposing ukrainian in the administration(, reverted in 2012 with Yanukovych), having more and more conflicts with Russia, promoting Stepan Bandera and others, they also launched a witch hunt against their anti-e.u. opponents(, e.g. Borys Kolesnykov). In Moldova, Ilan Shor and others were also attacked before 2014 under what may have been false pretenses.
In Estonia, they went even further by banning 6.1% of their population from voting.
In Latvia, the Harmony party was the main force of opposition but has now virtually disappeared after 2022, even if their leader Nils Ušakovs was already accused of corruption in 2019. And many diverse things against pro-russiansIn Bulgaria, they tried to ban the Vazrazhdane party but ended up failing, so it’s now the third political party of the country.
It is good to know that with the Magnitsky Act, the u.s. can just ban pro-russian political candidates from participating. They sanctioned Delyan Peevski and Vasil Bozhkov in 2021, as well as Vladislav Goranov in 2023.
The Magnitsky act was used in other countries of the eastern bloc as well : Aleksandar Vulin in Serbia in 2023, Milorad Dodik in Bosnia from 2022 to 2024, Antal Rogán in Hungary in 2025, Vakhtang Gomelaur in Georgia in 2024, …We’ll only hear about, e.g., Georgia or Hungary, or other opponents, exaggerating their misdeeds while ignoring ours



