💨 Abstract

Ecuador's newly re-elected President Daniel Noboa may struggle to pass legislation due to a divided legislature. His mother, Annabella Azin, a well-known humanitarian and lawmaker, could help if she becomes assembly president, a role her party supports. However, political analysts warn that having mother and son in executive and legislative roles could undermine democratic checks and balances.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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