No Man's Land
I don't use to talk or write about politics; it is a waste of time, and to be honest, I lost all hope that someday I could see an ethical politician in my country. During the last ten years, Ecuador has been a battlefield because drug cartels and delinquency have emerged recently.
This weekend in a mid of electoral campaign, one candidate was killed, presumptively for hitmen; I don't recall something similar has happened in the history of national elections. The delinquency has reached new levels of terror, and the police and military can't do anything to stop this.
The current president has been incapable of controlling the high delinquency rates, and terrorist acts have risen since he took the presidency. Added to the financial situation and inflation, this country has become a battleground everyone wants to exploit.
This seems to be the beginning of the reign of chaos; sadly, nowadays, the leftist countries in Latin America are financed by drugs and narcos, and this problem won't be resolved in the short term unless future government requires help from international organizations. Meanwhile, the death rates only remain rose.
S.
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