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Nayib Bukele Rejects Criticism of the Approval of Indefinite Re-Election in El Salvador

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The president explained that "when a small and poor country like El Salvador" takes this measure "suddenly is the end of democracy"

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The president explained that "when a small and poor country like El Salvador" takes this measure "suddenly is the end of democracy"

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A constitutional amendment allows El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele to run for reelection as many times as he wishes. Until 2021, the president of the Central American country could only be re-elected once.

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The head of the presidential office, Alfredo Saade, spoke again of re-election in Colombia. Saade celebrated the constitutional reform in El Salvador that will allow the indefinite re-election of President Nayib Bukele. “The same thing will happen in Colombia,” Saade tried, although it is legally impossible and Petro himself has said that he does not seek to re-elect himself. Pre-candidates of petrism dissociated themselves from the idea. “It do…

In a coup d'etat the opposition FMLN has qualified the approval of the constitutional reform that allows the indefinite re-election of the...

The non-governmental organization Cristosal said this Friday that the "indefinite reelection" established on Thursday in El Salvador is "the shot of grace" to democracy in the Central American country.The entry Indefinite re-election is the "throw of grace" to Salvadoran democracy, says Cristosal was first published in the Digital Process.

“It seems good to me” or “it is necessary to consult the people for such a decision”: these are some of the opinions of Salvadorans after Congress approved a profound constitutional reform that allows indefinite re-election and extends the term of government from five to six years, which leaves...

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El Estímulo broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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