'Guayaquil needs a mayor of that level': Daniel Noboa on possible candidacy of his mother, Annabella Azín, for Mayor
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa discusses the potential candidacy of his mother, Annabella Azín, for the Mayor of Guayaquil, emphasizing her qualifications and the city's need for strong leadership.
In a recent interview, Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa addressed the speculation surrounding his mother, Annabella Azín, possibly running for Mayor of Guayaquil. Noboa revealed that while there is significant interest in her candidacy, a definitive decision has yet to be made. He indicated that Azín, who currently serves as a national legislator, is weighing her options, saying, 'Some days she says yes, some days she says no.' This uncertainty highlights the ongoing deliberation within the family and the broader political landscape.
Noboa praised his mother’s attributes, claiming that her leadership could enact positive change in Guayaquil. He stated, "The city of Guayaquil needs a mayor of that level, and with the heart and vocation she possesses, I believe she could completely transform the city." His comments reflect a belief in the potential impact of her candidacy, suggesting that voters are seeking progressive change in local governance. However, he clarified that any formal announcement regarding her candidacy would ultimately emerge from Azín herself.
As the political climate in Guayaquil becomes increasingly intense with upcoming local elections, Noboa’s remarks may signal a strategic move to gauge public opinion and assess the viability of Azín's candidacy. The dynamics of local politics will likely evolve as various candidates emerge, and her decision could significantly shape the future leadership of Guayaquil. This anticipation for Azín’s candidacy could influence voter sentiment as citizens look for strong candidates to address the city's challenges.