Ecuador election: Who will succeed Rafael Correa?

World 18:12 19.02.2017
 Ecuadoreans will go to the polls on Sunday to elect a successor to President Rafael Correa after three terms of what he and his administration have dubbed "21st-Century socialism".
 
Why does it matter?
 
After 10 years in power and three election wins, President Correa will not be running again, so change at the top is inevitable.
 
Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa waves to his audience
 
When he was first elected in 2007, Mr Correa was one of a group of left-wing leaders in power in Latin America, including Argentina's Nestor Kirchner, Bolivia's Evo Morales, Brazil's Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Cuba's Raul Castro, Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega and Venezuela's Hugo Chavez.
 
Some observers spoke of a "pink tide" sweeping across the continent.
 
A decade on, Argentina and Brazil are led by conservative presidents, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro faces a hostile legislative and Evo Morales is on his last term after Bolivians rejected a proposal to change the constitution to allow him to run again.
 
Will Ecuadoreans follow the lead of Argentines and Peruvians and turn their backs on left-wing politics and favour a conservative candidate?
 
Or will they favour the man who served as Mr Correa's vice-president?
 
Who are the main contenders?
 
With Mr Correa not running again, his governing leftist Alianza PAIS (Country Alliance) party threw its weight behind former vice-president Lenin Moreno.
 
Ecuadorean presidential candidate Lenin Moreno addresses an audience
 
Despite having been a key figure in Mr Correa's cabinet between 2007-2013, Mr Moreno has sought to differentiate himself from the outgoing leader.
 
Challenged when he disagreed with the president about tax policies, Mr Moreno simply stated: "The President has the right to think differently. Each one decides in his own government."
 
Observers say the 63-year-old's style is less confrontational than that of Mr Correa and they suspect Mr Moreno may try to jettison some aspects of his predecessor's socialist policies.
 
As vice-president, Mr Moreno, who became paraplegic after being shot in the back in 1998, set out to improve the rights of people with disabilities.
 
Not only did he give motivational talks, he also published books on humour and happiness with titles proclaiming: "Being Happy is Easy and Fun".
 
Most recently, he served as UN Special Envoy on Disability and Accessibility.
 
Among his main campaign promises are increasing employment opportunities and ensuring that all Ecuadoreans have the chance to go on to higher education.
 
Most polls suggest Mr Moreno is likely to get a majority of the votes on 19 February, but not the 40% needed to win outright in the first round.
 
The 'business-friendly' man
 
His main rival is centre-right businessman and former presidential candidate Guillermo Lasso.

Guillermo Lasso, presidential candidate from the CREO party, attends a campaign rally in Quito, Ecuador February 15, 2017
 
The 61-year-old is running for the Creando Oportunidades (Creating Opportunities) party.
 
A banker, Mr Lasso wants to create jobs by promoting foreign investment and has promised to cut taxes for big companies.
 
He also has plans to make Ecuador's central bank independent of the government. The youngest of 11 children, he says he wants to "create an Ecuador with opportunities for all".
 
'No government waste'
 
Hot on his heels in the polls is Christian-Socialist candidate Cynthia Viteri.
 
A photo made available on 16 February 2017 shows Cynthia Viteri, 51, a lawyer and conservative candidate for the Ecuadorian presidency, speaking during an interview in Quito, Ecuador, 14 February 2017.
 
The 51-year-old lawyer has also pledged to cut taxes to promote job creation. She wants to slash government spending by at least $700m (£560m) on existing programmes she calls "luxuries".
 
What awaits the winner?
 
If whoever wins the first round on 19 February does not get 40% or more of the vote, a run-off will be held on 2 April.
 
The eventual winner of the election will be sworn in to a four-year term in May.
 
Economic recovery is likely to be a top priority for Ecuador. The oil-exporting country has suffered from a drop in international oil prices and has seen its GDP contract 1.7% in 2016.
 
Corruption is another major problem with officials from Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht recently revealing that they paid close to $35.5m in bribes to Ecuadorean officials in exchange for contracts.
 
Odebrecht sign in Rio de Janeiro
 
Officials of Mr Correa's government, including his former energy minister Jorge Pareja, are also under investigation over the granting of contracts by state-owned oil company Petroecuador.
 
In foreign policy, the new president will have to deal with US President Donald Trump and his potentially more protectionist economic policies.
 
He or she will also have to adapt to a shift of alliances in the region, following the departure from power of left-wing governments in Argentina, Brazil and Peru over the last two years.
 
What is Mr Correa's legacy?
 
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa shake hands at a summit
 
Rafael Correa was elected in 2007 on a promise of bringing radical social and political reforms to Ecuador.
 
During his tenure, Mr Correa increased government spending on social programmes and looked to diversify Ecuador's trade and political relationships.
 
He forged close ties with the left-wing regional group Alba, which includes Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela among others.
 
Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa and Chinese President Xi Jinping at a summit
 
He also moved Ecuador much closer economically to China, which is now one of the country's major creditors and trade partners.
 
Mr Correa has been credited with reducing poverty until 2014, when the oil price slump hit government revenue and its ability to finance poverty reduction programmes.
 
But recent corruption scandals and Mr Correa's frequent clashes with the media have produced some disillusionment.
 
One poll suggests 70% of Ecuadoreans want "important changes" to be made.
 
Voting is mandatory and more than 12 million people are entitled to vote for the president, the vice-president and also 137 seats in the legislature.
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