Daniel Noboa obtained 55% percent of the votes for the presidency of Peru. About ten percentage points ahead of the opponent, Luisa González, from the left.
González, however, did not recognize the result and called for the recount of the votes that led to the reelection of the opponent.
Despite the opposition maneuver, members of González’s own party recognized Noboa’s victory. As well as dozens of heads of state. Among them, Donald Trump, who congratulated the president of Ecuador and said he will be “a great leader for the Ecuadorian people.”
Noboa is 37 years old and has been in the presidency of Ecuador since the end of 2023, when he also beat González in the dispute for a mandate buffer.
Since assuming, the conservative leader accumulates criticism of eroding the country’s constitutional bases. Noboa ignored a law that would require him to resign 30 days before the first round and ordered a police operation at Mexico’s embassy-breaking diplomatic inviolability-to arrest former vice president Jorge Glas.
Noboa’s reelection strengthens the alliance of conservative leaders in Latin America, which also has El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele; and Javier Milei in Argentina.
This Monday (14), while Noboa exalted his own reelection, in Buenos Aires Javier Milei celebrated the first day without restrictions on the purchase of dollars for Argentine consumers. The decision contributes to the end of the parallel market of the American currency, but overthrew the value of the Argentine weight, increasing the inflationary pressure of the country.
The dollar closed the day sold to 1285 pesos. A 12% increase in just one day.
Exchange flexibility allows a range of 1000 to 1400 pesos for each dollar and is part of the Argentine agreement with the International Monetary Fund, which lent another $ 20 billion for Central Bank capitalization.
Milei even classified the flexibility of exchange as a “right” of Argentines and said that the country bets on fiscal balance and the liquidity of the monetary authority to combat inflation in the Argentine economy.
This content was originally published in noboa dismisses complaints and consolidates conservative alliance in Latin America on the CNN Brazil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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