The polling firm Invamer has announced it will not publish presidential surveys for the upcoming second round of elections. This decision is a direct consequence of the recently implemented "Ley de Encuestas" (Polls Law). The firm's withdrawal follows a similar move by the Spanish company GAD3, which also ceased its polling operations within the country. These developments highlight the impact of new legal frameworks on electoral data collection and publication. The news was first reported by the media outlet La Silla Vacía. Consequently, there will be fewer professional projections available for the final stage of the presidential race. This shift reflects a changing landscape for political consultancy and public opinion measurement in the region.