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International election observation disputes in Latin America
Overview
In late July 2026, Ecuador’s electoral authorities suspended the Revolución Ciudadana party and its allied movement Amigo ahead of local elections, prompting a coalition of Latin American parties to call for early deployment of a European Union observation mission to safeguard electoral competition.
A few days later, Brazil’s Superior Electoral Court rejected the accreditation of the Spain‑based Eurolat Global Democracy Forum to act as an international observer for the 2026 Brazilian elections, citing the group’s lack of technical credentials and questionable links to controversial figures. The decision left two other observation requests pending review.
Together, these events highlight increasing scrutiny and procedural hurdles faced by foreign election‑monitoring initiatives across Latin America as nations prepare for pivotal 2026 polls.
Entities
Nunes Marques · Eurolat Global Democracy Forum · Maurício Galante · Ahmed Adeeb · Superior Electoral Court (TSE)
Timeline
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20 days ago
[POLITICS] 3 sourcesBrazil's Electoral Court Denies Spanish Group's 2026 Election Observation RequestBrazil's Superior Electoral Court rejected the Spain‑based Eurolat Global Democracy Forum's request to observe the 2026 elections, citing insufficient legitimacy; two other observation applications remain under
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26 days ago
[POLITICS] 3 sourcesEcuador local elections hit by party suspensions, leaders demand EU observationEcuador's November local elections are clouded by the tribunal's suspension of Revolución Ciudadana and its ally Amigo, prompting a joint Latin American party statement urging early EU observation and safety‑w
Sources
br.paipee.com · diariodocentrodomundo.com.br · elmercurio.com.ec · expreso.ec · prensa-latina.cu · tplmoms.com