Ecuador’s Referendum: A Crucial Test for Sovereignty and Security Amid Rising Violence
As Ecuador faces its deadliest violence wave, President Noboa’s referendum poses a stark choice: preserve national sovereignty or permit foreign military footholds under the guise of security reforms.
On a tense Sunday in Quito, over 13.9 million Ecuadorians are called upon to decide the future of their nation in a referendum that strikes at the heart of sovereignty and constitutional order. President Daniel Noboa, elected this year with a mandate to restore stability, is pushing for four critical questions on the ballot — most notably whether to dismantle the current constitution enacted under Rafael Correa and pave the way for a new one, and whether to allow the reestablishment of foreign military bases on Ecuadorian soil. These issues come amid an unprecedented crisis: Ecuador now leads Latin America...
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