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Summary: In a change of pace, Ecuadorâs runoff presidential election brought conservative businessman Guillermo Lasso to office. But the countryâs election also offers some lessons about broader trends in Latin American politics.
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The surprise victory of Guillermo Lasso, a conservative businessman, over the left-wing economist Andrés Arauz in Ecuador’s presidential election marks a remarkable turnaround by a candidate who nearly failed to make it into the runoff, obtaining merely 32,000 votes more than the third-place candidate, Yaku Pérez Guartambel. The result points to five major takeaways.
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As Japan’s Suga meets Biden, China is the elephant in the room Azhar Sukri © Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and US President Joe Biden are set to meet at the White House. The US and Japan share many of the same grievances concerning China, a key issue as Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, left, and US President Joe Biden meet [File: AP Photo]
By arranging to meet Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga in Washington, DC, in his first in-person summit, United States President Joe Biden appears to be sending a message: Asia, and in particular Japan, is at the heart of US foreign policy.