Number of candidates: the more Phone Number List than 80,000 applicants were almost triple the number who presented themselves in the local elections five years earlier. The presidential elections scheduled for February 7, 2021 already have their own record: 16 candidacies, the highest number since the formation of the republic in 1830. Dispersion has been the Phone Number List dominant mark in the political system that bequeathed the implosion of the País party. , once the outstanding figure of Rafael Correa left the country and left behind a trail of complaints, trials and Phone Number List convictions for corruption. The reason is easy to understand.
The disbandment of the party that dominated the Phone Number List Ecuadorian electoral scene for a decade encourages the calculation that almost anyone can win the elections in the midst of the turmoil. Between 2007 and 2017, the predominance of the party led with an iron hand by Correa put pressure on the unity of his Phone Number List opponents, since in places where the candidacies multiplied, the dominant party could sweep away as the first minority. Even where coalitions were impossible, voters tended to align broadly for or against the government. It was the well-known scenario Phone Number List of polarization: the third options were marginalized, either by the politicians or by their followers.
An example. The coalition of leftists Phone Number List opposed to the Correa government, which presented two unitary candidacies in 2013 and 2017, is now dispersed in five different candidacies: Gustavo , for Sí; Carrasco, for Together We Can; Xavier , for the Phone Number List Democratic Left; Pérez, for the Unity Movement; and César , supported by the Ecuadorian Socialist Party (PSE). The same panorama of dispersion is found among the pieces that are still Phone Number List moving from the old : at least four candidacies headed or promoted by former officials of.