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1 Formation  



1.1  2021 Ecuador general election  





1.2  Presidency of Guillermo Lasso  







2 Members  





3 Election results  



3.1  National Assembly  





3.2  President  







4 See also  





5 References  














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Union for Hope
Unión por la Esperanza
AbbreviationUNES
LeaderRafael Correa
National CoordinatorLiliana Durán Aguilar
FounderRafael Correa
Founded8 July 2020; 4 years ago (2020-07-08)
Legalised29 October 2020; 3 years ago (2020-10-29)
HeadquartersQuito
Student wingJóvenes UNES
Women's wingPermanent Forum of Ecuadorian Women
Ideology
  • Democratic socialism
  • Left-wing populism
  • Progressivism
  • Anti-imperialism
  • Correism
  • Political positionLeft-wing
    Colors  Orange Red
      White
      Blue
    Seats in the National Assembly
    48 / 137

    Provincial Prefects
    2 / 23

    Mayors
    14 / 221

    Website
    https://unionporlaesperanza.com/
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • Union for Hope (Spanish: Unión por la Esperanza) is a political coalition in Ecuador for the 2021 Ecuadorian general election. Political groups from the left-wing participated, with only the Democratic Center Movement being officially on the ballot, to sponsor the presidential candidacy of Andrés Arauz for the 2021 presidential election.

    Several social groups, provincial movements, and the Citizen Revolution Movement, of national scope not registered in the National Electoral Council (CNE), are also affiliate and in opposition to the government of Lenín Moreno. For the 2021 legislative election, alliances were formed in several provinces, together with the different local movements, distributing the candidates between movements.[1]

    Formation

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    On 7 April 2020, the leader of the Citizen Revolution Movement Rafael Correa was sentenced to 8 years in prison and 25 years without holding any public office for bribery dating from 2012 and 2016, making it impossible for him to run in 2021.[2] Likewise, the National Electoral Council removes the Social Commitment Force Movement from the electoral register due to a report issued by the State Comptroller General that warned of irregularities with the signatures of its adherents at the time of registration, and that therefore they will not participate in the 2021 presidential elections.[3]

    In August 2020, due to the suspension of the party, the formation of the Union for Hope was promoted, together with the Democratic Center Movement of the former prefect of Guayas, Jimmy Jairala.[4] This platform would later manage to announce the candidacy of Andrés Arauz for the presidency of the Republic and with Rafael Correa as his vice-presidency running mate weeks later. However, his acceptance of the candidacy was rejected by the National Electoral Council as it was a personal, face-to-face and non-delegable procedure, as Correa was a fugitive from justice outside of the country since he resides in Belgium.[5] However, the candidates for the National Assembly and the Andean Parliament had no setback in accepting their candidacies, under the auspices of the Movement Center Democratic List, with Pierina Correa, sister of the former president, leading the list of national assembly members.[6] In addition to Correa, other figures of the Citizen Revolution such as Sofía Espín, Marcela Holguín, Pabel Muñoz, Amapola Naranjo, Verónica Arias, Ronny Aleaga, among others, sought re-election in the 2021 elections.[7] Paola Cabezas was one of those elected in May 2021 and she took over the Presidency of Union for Hope from Sofía Espín who had resigned.[8]

    2021 Ecuador general election

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    The 11 April 2021 presidential election run-off vote ended in a win for conservative former banker, Guillermo LassoofCREO, taking 52.4% of the vote compared to 47.6% of the candidate of Union for Hope, left-wing economist Andrés Arauz, supported by exiled former president, Rafael Correa.[9]

    Presidency of Guillermo Lasso

    [edit]

    In May 2023, the party was one of the proponents of impeachement proceedings against Guillermo Lasso.[10] Expecting his imminent removal from office, Lasso invoked Muerte cruzada, a mechanism that dissolves the National Assembly and prompts new elections for parliament and president to be held in August.[11] Paola Cabezas, an assembly member for the party, stated that they will challenge the invocation at the Constitutional Court of Ecuador, while also remaining optimistic about a political solution to the crisis being reached via the upcoming elections.[11]

    Members

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    Election results

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    National Assembly

    [edit]
    Election Votes % Seats +/– Status
    2021 2,584,595 32.21 (#1)
    49 / 137

    Increase49 Opposition

    President

    [edit]
    Election Candidates First round Second round Status
    President Vice President Votes % Votes %
    2021 Andrés Arauz Carlos Rabascall 3,033,791 32.72 4,236,515 47.64 Lost

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Alianza por el Cambio, nueva plataforma electoral de Guillermo Lasso". El Universo. October 29, 2016.
  • ^ "El correísmo participará con la lista 5 en las seccionales, confirma Rafael Correa". El Comercio. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
  • ^ "CNE: La decisión sobre la eliminación del correísmo se tomará en 30 días". Primicias (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  • ^ "El correísmo lanzó la plataforma Unión por la Esperanza, con miras a los comicios del 2021". El Comercio. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  • ^ "Rafael Correa intentó aceptar su precandidatura a la Vicepresidencia de forma virtual; el Consejo Nacional Electoral no entregó el formulario a Pierina Correa". El Universo (in Spanish). 1 September 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  • ^ "Precandidatos de Centro Democrático para la Asamblea aceptaron sus postulaciones en Guayas; Pierina Correa estuvo en el acto". El Comercio. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  • ^ "Catorce asambleístas correístas buscan la reelección en las listas de Centro Democrático". El Universo (in Spanish). 27 August 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  • ^ por (2021-05-09). "Paola Cabezas asume la coordinación del bloque de UNES". Mesa Servida... Lo que debes saber (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-05-24.
  • ^ "Guillermo Lasso: Conservative ex-banker elected Ecuador president". BBC News. 12 April 2021.
  • ^ Molina, Miguel (4 April 2023). "Amtsenthebungsverfahren gegen Ecuadors Präsident Lasso auf den Weg gebracht". amerika21 (in German). Mondial21 e. V. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
  • ^ a b Weichler, Marius (19 May 2023). "Krise in Ecuador: Präsident Lasso löst Nationalversammlung auf". amerika21 (in German). Mondial21 e. V. Retrieved 1 June 2023.

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