As of this week, Ecuador has its youngest president in the country’s history – and a very glamorous new first lady who is causing a stir.
Once her husband Daniel Noboa (35) is sworn in, 25-year-old fitness and nutrition influencer Angela Lavinia Valbonesi Acosta Noboa will move into the Carondelet Palace, the presidential palace, with him and their son Alvaro.
In order to fulfill her representative duties, the gym owner and dietician, who has hundreds of thousands of followers on Instagram and TikTok, is temporarily withdrawing from her profession, it is reported.
Princess Diana as a role model
She has shared fewer bikini and style photos on her Instagram account lately, but mainly showed herself as a loving mother and supporter of her husband during the election campaign.
When it comes to her choice of clothes, she wants to be inspired by the British royal family in the future, she revealed. Above all, Princess Diana’s incomparable style is her role model.
Son of banana magnate
After a bloody election campaign, Ecuadorians elected 35-year-old Daniel Noboa as their new president this weekend.
He is the son of banana magnate Álvaro Noboa, one of the richest men in the South American country, and received 52.01 percent of the votes in the second round, the election authority CNE announced on Monday.
He is the youngest democratically elected president of Ecuador. His rival Luisa González from the camp of former President Rafael Correa, who was convicted of corruption, received 47.99 percent.
“Made History”’
“Today we made history. “Ecuadorian families have chosen a new Ecuador, a country of security and work,” Noboa wrote on news platform X, formerly Twitter. “Let’s build a country where promises are not only made during election campaigns and where corruption is punished.”
Violence in the Andean country, which has a population of 17 million, has increased dramatically in recent years. Last year’s murder rate of about 25 murders per 100,000 inhabitants was the highest in the country’s history and one of the highest in Latin America. A few days ago, seven suspects in the murder of candidate Villavicencio were found dead in prisons.
Gangs linked to powerful Mexican cartels are fighting for control of drug trafficking routes. Ecuador borders Colombia and is a major transit country for cocaine from South America that is smuggled to the United States and Europe.
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