
Correa Went Crazy: He Attacked Noboa and King Felipe Vi of Spain on His Social Media.
Correa attacks King Felipe VI with a meme, revealing a controversial strategy to stay relevant.
Rafael Correa, former president of Ecuador, has once again caused controversy after posting on social media a meme targeting King Felipe VI of Spain and Noboa, president of Ecuador.
The image, which appears to be a religious invitation, insinuates that Daniel Noboa, Ecuadorian president, is sponsored by the Spanish crown. Then, the meme refers to the leader as "spawn of Lucifer." This gesture reinforces Correa's inclination to resort to public provocation strategies, in an attempt to remain in the political debate despite his physical absence in Ecuador.
Provocation as a strategy
The use of memes to attack public figures is not new in Correa's rhetoric. From his exile in Belgium, the former leader has chosen social media as his main communication channel, where his messages oscillate between nostalgia for his government and attacks on international leaders.
This latest attack not only demonstrates his rejection of monarchical institutions but also a tactic to stir historical tensions and capture media attention.

Criticism from Spain and Ecuador
The publication has received strong criticism from various sectors. In Spain, monarchy supporters have labeled it as a disrespect toward an institution that represents the history and unity of their country.
In Ecuador, several social media users have pointed out that these actions divert attention from the legal issues Correa faces, such as his corruption convictions during his tenure, and seek to further polarize his political base.
A stance that fuels divisions
Rafael Correa has been a constant critic of world powers, but his stance has transformed into personal attacks that, more than ideological debates, seek public confrontations.
This behavior not only damages the perception of his "leadership" but also reflects a desperate attempt to remain relevant in a political landscape that has drastically changed since his departure from power.
With this type of publications, Correa not only distances himself from the values of dialogue and diplomacy but also reaffirms a style that prioritizes controversy over serious political content.
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