The economist Ernesto Bazán has resigned from his position as coordinator of the Economy Committee of the Other Way Movement (MOCA) through a letter addressed to the party president, Ricardo Lombana. The letter, dated October 27, expresses that almost six months have passed since the elections and under the current circumstances, he feels he must make this decision.
In his statement, Bazán highlights: "I feel that I must continue my work from other spaces and lead economic policy initiatives independently." His resignation comes at a time when the party is undergoing internal restructuring and redefining strategies.
Bazán's departure from MOCA represents a significant change in the party's leadership team, as he was a prominent figure in the area of economics. Although the exact reasons for his resignation are unknown, it is expected that the party will take steps to fill the void left by his departure and keep its economic agenda on track.