The latest election polls show a loss of support for the ruling party’s candidate, Rixi Moncada, of the LIBRE party, compared to the main opposition candidates. The results mark a decline in public support for the ruling party and a rise in support for its political rivals in different sectors of the country.
Official statements and interpretation of the data
Political experts suggest that Moncada’s downfall is connected to the public’s discontent with LIBRE’s governance. The financial downturn, accusations of unethical practices, and doubts about transparency in past procedures have undermined trust in the party currently in power.
These trends present the ruling party with the challenge of maintaining its electoral base and repositioning its strategy in a context marked by social disenchantment.
Responses from the opposition and political stance
Opposition parties have succeeded in crafting speeches that resonate with the primary worries of the people. Issues such as safety, economic resurgence, and combating drug trafficking have become the central elements of their plans, enhancing their influence in both cities and rural regions.
The opposition’s progress reflects a shift in citizens’ priorities and in the way voters evaluate the political options available to address the country’s problems.
Political landscape and organizational frictions
Although there are still months to go before the elections, the available data point to a close contest. The weakening of the ruling party and the rise of the opposition reflect a polarized landscape that is testing institutional stability.
The progression of the campaign will hinge on how effectively political figures address the needs of the public and how the electoral race develops amid a backdrop of built-up skepticism toward institutions.