Daniel Noboa

Daniel Noboa
Noboa in 2025
48th President of Ecuador
Assumed office
23 November 2023
Vice President
Preceded byGuillermo Lasso
Member of the National Assembly
from Santa Elena
In office
14 May 2021  17 May 2023
Personal details
Born
Daniel Roy Gilchrist Noboa Azín

(1987-11-30) 30 November 1987
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Citizenship
Political partyNational Democratic Action (since 2022)
Other political
affiliations
United Ecuadorian
(before 2022)
Spouses
  • Gabriela Goldbaum
    (m. 2018; div. 2021)
  • (m. 2021)
Children3
Parents
ResidenceCarondelet Palace
Education

Daniel Roy Gilchrist Noboa Azín (/nˈbə/ noh-BOH; [daˈnjel noˈβo.a]; born 30 November 1987) is an Ecuadorian politician and businessman serving as the 48th and current president of Ecuador since 2023. Having first taken office at the age of 35, he is the second-youngest president in the country's history, after Juan José Flores, and the youngest to be elected.

Noboa was a member of the National Assembly of Ecuador from 2021 until 2023 when it was dissolved following the muerte cruzada constitutional mechanism invoked by President Guillermo Lasso. Before his political career, Noboa served in several positions at Noboa Corporation, an exporting business founded by his father Álvaro Noboa, a billionaire who unsuccessfully ran for president of Ecuador five times. He has been widely described as an heir to his father's company and fortune.

In May 2023, Noboa announced his candidacy for president in the 2023 snap election, running on the National Democratic Action ticket. He advanced to the run-off election in October, facing Luisa González, which many interpreted as an upset given his low polling numbers in the days leading up to the election. Noboa went on to win nearly 52% of the vote in the run-off, defeating González on 15 October 2023. He was re-elected to a full four-year term in the runoff of the 2025 presidential election, defeating González again with an improved margin.

Since he became president, Ecuador has experienced democratic backsliding. Critics perceive Noboa as an autocrat, accusing him of human rights violations, centralization of power and undermining press freedom.