Mauricio Alarc\xf3n-Salvador\u2014the executive director of the Foundation for Citizenship and Development (FCD)\u2014explains why Ecuadorians rejected President Guillermo Lasso\u2019s referendum in the February 5 elections. It included proposals to allow the extradition of Ecuadorian drug traffickers and to reduce congressmen from 137 to 121. He also contends that Corre\xedsmo has become the largest political force in the country after the elections.\n\nDue to nationwide discontent, Alarc\xf3n-Salvador fears Lasso might not be able to finish his term, which is supposed to end in 2025. For Alarc\xf3n-Salvador, the Lasso administration will continue to face a governability crisis for its remaining years in power. He adds that the increase in electoral violence directly correlates with the exponential growth of narcopolitics in Ecuador. \n\nShow notes: https://impunityobserver.com/2023/02/09/the-rising-specter-of-rafael-correa-over-ecuador-spanish/