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Court challenges, party suspensions and institutional fatigue deepen doubts over the road to November 2026. Ecuador’s decision to move its next local elections from February 14th, 2027, to November 29th, 2026, has triggered a legal and political fight that now reaches far beyond the question of whether voting should take place during a rainy season. […]
Ecuador deepens US ties with nuclear accord while Noboa rejects talk of political submission
Washington agreement expands energy cooperation as Quito tries to balance security ties with broader global trade relationships. A new strategic opening Ecuador has taken another step in tightening its relationship with the United States, signing a civil nuclear energy cooperation agreement in Washington while President Daniel Noboa simultaneously pushed back against suggestions that the country […] To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
Just Another Tuesday
Ecuador’s most underappreciated national skill may be its ability to domesticate the abnormal. Not solve it. Not confront it head-on. Certainly not eliminate it. Domesticate it. That is different. A country solves a problem when it removes the cause. It domesticates a problem when it learns to live with the thing wandering around the house. […] To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
Ecuador issues nationwide mpox alert after first Clade Ib case
Health authorities move quickly as a more transmissible strain of mpox is confirmed in the country. Ecuador’s public health system has activated a nationwide epidemiological alert after confirming the country’s first imported case of the Clade Ib variant of mpox (formerly called monkey pox or simian pox), a strain that health officials consider more transmissible […]
Country risk climbs as oil shock exposes Ecuador’s fiscal weak spots
Higher crude prices have brought little relief as fuel imports, subsidies and investor anxiety push risk upward. Ecuador’s country risk climbed to 500 points on March 30th, its highest level so far this year, signaling that international markets remain uneasy about the country’s finances even as oil prices rise above what the government had projected […] To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
Fuel prices edge toward record highs as global oil shock ripples through local market
Monthly price caps may soften the blow, but motorists are still likely to pay more. Drivers in Ecuador are facing another jump in fuel costs as global oil prices surge and international tensions continue to rattle energy markets. While the country’s subsidy reform and price-band system have prevented the kind of immediate price spikes seen […] To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
US role expands in Ecuador security campaign
American advisers are helping shape Ecuador’s anti-gang operations on land and at sea. The United States is taking a more visible role in Ecuador’s fight against organized crime, not only through offshore interdictions and intelligence support, but also by helping develop tactical and leadership capacity within the country’s security forces. That growing involvement came into […] To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
Big power users switch to self-generation as Ecuador protects household electricity supply
Four major industrial consumers cut grid demand during drought-driven strain on the national power system. Ecuador’s government has sharply reduced electricity deliveries to the country’s four largest industrial power users, shifting them onto self-generation systems for part of each day as officials try to preserve electricity for the broader public during a worsening drought. The […]
Judge rejects Glas bid for more food and medical care in prison
State says former vice president is receiving a special diet, supplements, and ongoing treatment. A judge has denied a corrective habeas corpus petition filed on behalf of former Vice President Jorge Glas, rejecting claims that he is being deprived of adequate food and specialized medical attention at the El Encuentro maximum-security prison. The ruling came […] To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
Record pistol imports deepen Ecuador security concerns
Rising legal handgun purchases now overlap with mounting fears that weapons are reaching gangs. Ecuador’s legal imports of handguns have climbed to unprecedented levels, with purchases of semi-automatic pistols alone topping $4 million in 2025, even as officials warn that some legally imported firearms are ending up in the hands of organized crime. The spike […] To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
Cuenca’s homegrown movements shape the road to November elections
Published on April 06, 2026

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Provincial and cantonal groups remain a powerful force in Azuay as alliances redraw the local political map. Cuenca is heading into another local election season with a political identity that looks very different from Ecuador’s largest cities. While Quito and Guayaquil are largely dominated by national organizations, Azuay’s capital continues to […]

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