Ecuador is facing extreme violence by narco-terrorist groups that threaten both security and democracy.
The violent attack on various institutions and the escape of the most wanted criminal has forced the Government to declare a 'violent armed conflict'.
Organized crime has led the country to record the highest rate of violent deaths in its history.
President Noboa is challenged to manage the crisis without stepping outside the bounds of legality.
It is necessary to tighten border controls to prevent the expansion of drug cartels that sow terror.
Conclusion: The urgent situation in Ecuador involves stopping the escalation of violence and the expansion of drug trafficking, which opens a scenario of uncertainty throughout the region.