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The Revolutionary and Democratic Ethical Green Movement (MOVER, es, Movimiento Verde Ético Revolucionario y Democrático) is a centre-left
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and environmentalist political party in Ecuador. In 2016, it had 979,691 members. Until 2021 it was known as the PAIS Alliance (Proud and Sovereign Homeland) (PAIS, es, Alianza PAIS (Patria Altiva i Soberana), links=no). Founded by Rafael Correa in April 2006, the party soon found success amid the "
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" period in Latin America. The party's early period in power (2007–2017) is known as the Correa era, named after the longtime leader Correa, who was also the President of Ecuador. Correa was highly popular due to his efforts to make the national economy grow and his politics of social spending and social assistance. When Correa's third term came to an end, he was followed by his vice-president Lenín Moreno, who moved the party closer to the centre and enjoyed a popularity rating as high as 77% shortly after the
2017 Ecuadorian general election General elections were held in Ecuador on 19 February 2017 alongside a referendum on tax havens. Voters elected a new President and National Assembly. Incumbent President Rafael Correa of the PAIS Alliance was not eligible for re-election, havi ...
. Moreno's sharp move to the right and its economic and political policies resulted in the
2019 Ecuadorian protests The 2019 Ecuadorian protests were a series of protests and riots against austerity measures including the cancellation of fuel subsidies, adopted by President of Ecuador Lenín Moreno and his administration. Organized protests ceased after ind ...
and mismanagement of the
COVID-19 pandemic in Ecuador The COVID-19 pandemic in Ecuador is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 () caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (). The virus was reported to have spread to Ecuador on 29 February 2020, when a w ...
, and Moreno left office with an approval rating of 9% according to a survey by the firm Cedatos, associated to
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. On 4 December 2021, the PAIS Alliance renamed itself to MOVER. The change was approved by the National Electoral Council in February 2022.


Background

The roots of the PAIS Alliance go back to 1999, when
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, together with Alberto Acosta, Patricia Dávila, Ivonne Benítez, and other Ecuadorian politicians, urged the creation of Jubilee 2000 Net Guayaquil, a civil corporation that would investigate ways to solve the serious issue of the Ecuadorian foreign debt, which had risen to a historical high. Rafael Correa,
Gustavo Larrea Gustavo Larrea is a former Interior Minister of Ecuador who had been appointed in 2006. A commission set up by President Rafael Correa to investigate Operacion Fenix alleged that Larrea had direct links to FARC, which Larrea disputed. By 2011 La ...
, and
Fander Falconí Fander Falconí Benitez (born 19 September 1962), is an Ecuadorian economist and politician. He served as Foreign Minister (known in Ecuador as "Chancellor") in the government of President Rafael Correa from December 2008 until his resignation on ...
also joined the group. Alliance PAIS influenced many successive political movements, giving its structure to movements like Civic Initiative, National Democratic Action, Alliance Bolivariana Alfarista, and Jubilee 2000. The PAIS Alliance movement functions under the
Ecuadorian Socialist Party Ecuadorians ( es, ecuatorianos) are people identified with the South American country of Ecuador. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Ecuadorians, several (or all) of these connections exist and are collect ...
, sharing humanist movements and social bases.


Party leadership and organization

The party has been led by Ana Belén Marín following the expulsion of Lenín Moreno from the party after the party's crushing defeat in the 2021 general elections. Other important leaders include former Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa, President of the National Assembly
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, the former Alcalde of Quito Augusto Barrera Guarderas, the Assemblyman Fernando Bustamante,
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, the ex-Secretary of Planning
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, and the Chancellor of the Republic Ricardo Patiño. As of 2011, the 22 vocales, or speakers, of the National Directive are Ricardo Patiño,
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, Augusto Barrera,
Irina Cabezas Carmen Irina Cabezas Rodríguez (born 26 November 1971) is an Ecuadorian politician and educator. She was the secretary of the "Toda Una Vida" plan. Biography Beginnings in PAIS Alliance Cabezas entered politics in Ecuador during the general e ...
, Fernando Cordero,
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Fander Falconí,
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, Roberto Cuero, Ximena Ponce, Juan Carlos, Roxana Alvarado, Miguel Carvajal,
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, Jorge Loor,
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, Diego Borja, Patricia Sarzoza, Gustavo Baroja,
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, Leonardo Vicuña, and Olguita Mejía. Members of the Commission of Ethics include Karla Chávez, Carlos Marx, and Galo Borja. Members of the Electoral Commission include Mayerli Vásquez, Paúl Granda, and Xavier Ponce. PAIS Alliance publishes the newspaper ''El Ciudadano''. The young wing of the party is called the Juventudes Alianza País.


History


Overview

Under Correa, PAIS was more left-leaning and followed a form of
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,
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,
democratic socialism Democratic socialism is a Left-wing politics, left-wing political philosophy that supports political democracy and some form of a socially owned economy, with a particular emphasis on economic democracy, workplace democracy, and workers' self- ...
, left-wing populism, left-wing nationalism, and progressivism, as part of socialism of the 21st century, which was followed by like-minded parties in Bolivia and Venezuela, which became known as
Correism Rafael Vicente Correa Delgado (; born 6 April 1963), known as Rafael Correa, is an Ecuadorian politician and economist who served as President of Ecuador from 2007 to 2017. The leader of the PAIS Alliance political movement from its foundation ...
. The party had majority governments throughout the period in power and also had a supermajority from 2013 to 2017. During this period, Correa's administration increased government spending, reducing poverty, raised the minimum wage, and increased the standard of living in Ecuador. At the same time, income and wealth inequalities, as measured by the Gini coefficient, decreased. When Correa's third term came to an end, he was followed by his vice-president Lenín Moreno, who moved the party closer to the centre towards Third Way social democracy, which both left-wing critics and some observers deemed as unpicking left-wing legacy and renouncing socialism, while capitulating to neoliberalism. In part, this came as a result of recession by the end of Correa's tenure due to reliance on oil, public expenditures, the
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(more than 650 deaths and damage estimated at the equivalent of about 3% of GDP), and international pressure, resulting in government spending being slashed. Moreno maintained a majority approval rating throughout his term as vice president, his management was approved by 91% of Ecuadorians in May 2012, and enjoyed a popularity rating as high as 77% shortly after the
2017 Ecuadorian general election General elections were held in Ecuador on 19 February 2017 alongside a referendum on tax havens. Voters elected a new President and National Assembly. Incumbent President Rafael Correa of the PAIS Alliance was not eligible for re-election, havi ...
. His approval dropped to 69% by the start of 2018, before dropping to 46% by mid-2018, and further fell to under 27% by mid-2019; in May 2020, it fell to 16%. Moreno's sharp move to the right and its economic and political policies resulted in the
2019 Ecuadorian protests The 2019 Ecuadorian protests were a series of protests and riots against austerity measures including the cancellation of fuel subsidies, adopted by President of Ecuador Lenín Moreno and his administration. Organized protests ceased after ind ...
and mismanagement of the
COVID-19 pandemic in Ecuador The COVID-19 pandemic in Ecuador is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 () caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (). The virus was reported to have spread to Ecuador on 29 February 2020, when a w ...
, reaching only 5% of approval by early 2021. Moreno left office with an approval rating of 9% according to a survey by the firm Cedatos, and had a higher approval rating among those who voted for Guillermo Lasso (20%) than those who voted for Moreno himself (5%), although he was disapproved of by both groups. In light of those developments and Correa founding the left-wing
Citizen Revolution Movement The Citizen Revolution Movement ( es, Movimiento Revolución Ciudadana) is a Democratic socialism, democratic socialist political party in Ecuador formed by supporters of former President Rafael Correa who distanced themselves from Correa's forme ...
, even as Moreno did not pursue re-election and left the party to become an independent politician, PAIS collapsed in the
2021 Ecuadorian general election General elections were held in Ecuador on 7 February 2021, established by the National Electoral Council (CNE) as the date for the first round of the presidential election and a vote on mining in Cuenca. Incumbent president Lenín Moreno, who ...
, losing all of its seats.


First period

''PAIS'' (Proud and Sovereign Homeland) Alliance was officially founded by Rafael Correa at the start of 2006 presidential campaign. Originally espousing democratic socialist views, the movement called for political sovereignty, regional integration, and economic relief for Ecuador's poor. During the campaign, Correa proposed a constituent assembly to rewrite Ecuador's constitution. PAIS Alliance did not run any congressional candidates, as Correa had stated that he would call for a referendum to begin drafting a new constitution; however, the PAIS Alliance movement signed a political alliance with the
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, which did present candidates for the
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. In the
2006 Ecuadorian general election General elections were held in Ecuador on 15 October 2006 to elect a new President and National Congress. As no presidential candidate received a majority of the vote in the first round, a run-off was held on 26 November, which was won by Rafa ...
, Correa came in second place (22.84%), behind banana tycoon Álvaro Noboa (26.83%). Correa won the subsequent 26 November 2006
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with 56.67% of the vote. He took office on 15 January 2007.


Constituent referendum

On 15 April 2007, Ecuadoreans voted overwhelmingly (81.72% in favor) to support the election of a constituent assembly.


Constituent Assembly election

In the
2007 Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly election Constituent Assembly elections were held in Ecuador on 30 September 2007. A Constituent Assembly was established following an April referendum on doing so. A total of 130 delegates were elected; 24 members from national lists, 100 elected from pr ...
, President Correa won backing for his plans to rewrite Ecuador's constitution and expand state control of the nation's economy. Correa's faction also won approximately 61% of the seats in the National Assembly (80 of 130 Assembly Members). The Constituent Assembly was originally led by PAIS Alliance member Alberto Acosta, who was soon replaced by another PAIS member, Fernando Cordero.


Constitutional referendum

A
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was held on 28 September 2008 to vote on the
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drafted by the 2007 Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly. Partial results show that 64% of voters voted to approve the
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.


Second period


Primary elections

For the first time in the political history of Ecuador, an organized political party selected its candidates by means of primary elections. PAIS Alliance organized primary elections for 25 January 2009 in the whole country. The objective was that the members of the political movement would name the candidates for the elections of 26 April 2009.


General elections

Correa was re-elected for a second term in the
2009 Ecuadorian general election Early general elections were held in Ecuador on 26 April 2009 following the approval of a new constitution in a referendum held on 28 September 2008. President Rafael Correa ran for his first term under the new constitution. The election was in ...
. It was the first time in thirty years that the country had re-elected a president. PAIS also won the largest legislative block in the National Assembly, although it was not a majority.
"Avenger against oligarchy" wins in Ecuador
' The Real News, April 27, 2009.
In the 2009 legislative election for the
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, Alliance PAIS obtained 3 of 5 parliamentarians. Correa was ratified as president of the movement in November 2010. Galo Mora was designated as the first secretary-general. On 1 October 2016, former
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Lenín Moreno was nominated as a candidate for the 2017 Ecuadorian presidential election at the conference of País Alliance. The statement was made by President Correa. In the 19 February 2017 election, Moreno won the elections with 39.3% of the vote; however, he was short by less than one percentage point of outright victory, as Ecuador requires in its two-round system. In the Ecuadorian system, to avoid a runoff a candidate needs to either win 50 percent of the first-round vote, or take 40 percent of the vote and be at least 10 percent ahead of the runner-up ( Guillermo Lasso had obtained 28.09%; had Moreno gained 40 percent, he would have won on the 40–10 rule). He defeated Lasso in the 2 April 2017 second runoff with 51.16% of the vote.


Moreno administration

Within months of winning the election, Moreno moved away from his election platform, igniting a feud with ex-president Rafael Correa. Moreno distanced himself from populist policies championed by Correa and the Venezuelan government, arguing that Ecuador needed to be independent from ALBA. Moreno continued to identify himself as social democrat throughout this process. In February 2018, Moreno led the 2018 Ecuadorian referendum and popular consultation, which proposed more strict corruption laws and more regulations to protect natural areas within the country. The most significant proposal approved by Ecuadorians in the referendum was the re-establishment of term limits for the presidency, effectively blocking Correa's future electoral bids. At the time, Moreno enjoyed an approval rating near 80 percent according to polls. Under Correa, the Ecuadorian government had begun to overspend and increase borrowing, with the country's debt tripling in a five-year period. Moreno was tasked with overhauling Ecuador's economy, resulting in spending cuts. The moves to reverse Correa's populist policies did not earn Moreno more popular support, however, and by April 2019 his approval rating had dropped to around 30 percent. By early 2020, his popularity had reduced to 7.72%. In
2021 Ecuadorian general election General elections were held in Ecuador on 7 February 2021, established by the National Electoral Council (CNE) as the date for the first round of the presidential election and a vote on mining in Cuenca. Incumbent president Lenín Moreno, who ...
, Moreno did not seek re-election. Meanwhile, the party lost all of its seats in the National Assembly. On 4 March 2021, Moreno was expelled from PAIS Alliance.


ADN era

For
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, in which both the presidency and all seats in the National Assembly were contested, MOVER ran as a member of a broader alliance,
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. The presidential candidate from the alliance was
Daniel Noboa Daniel Roy Gilchrist Noboa Azín ( ; ; born 30 November 1987) is an Ecuadorian politician and businessman currently serving as the 48th president of Ecuador since 23 November 2023. Taking office at the age of 35, he is the second-youngest presid ...
. He took the second place in the first election round and went into a runoff with
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. On 15 October 2023, Noboa obtained 52.3% of the votes in the runoff, meaning he got elected as Ecuador’s next president.


Political project

PAIS occupies the slot of party number 35 on the Ecuadorian ballot. The colours of PAIS are bitter lemon and
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. The slogan for the 2007 elections ''Dale Patria'' translates to "Go Homeland" in English. In 2016, it had an approximate membership of 979,691 people.


Electoral results


Presidential elections


National Assembly elections


Constituent Assembly elections


Logos

Alianza PAIS 02.svg, Original Logo as PAIS Alliance La revolucion ciudadana Avanza.PNG, Logo of
The Citizens' Revolution The Citizens' Revolution ( es, La Revolución Ciudadana) was a political and socioeconomic project formulated by a coalition of left-wing politicians with a variety of social organizations in Ecuador. Through the implementation of the Citizens' R ...
used from 2011 to 2012 by the PAIS government La35PAIS.svg, PAIS logo under Lenín Moreno


See also

*
The Citizens' Revolution The Citizens' Revolution ( es, La Revolución Ciudadana) was a political and socioeconomic project formulated by a coalition of left-wing politicians with a variety of social organizations in Ecuador. Through the implementation of the Citizens' R ...


References


External links


Official website
of the PAIS Alliance
Official website
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