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There’s Trouble in El Salvador’s Bitcoin Paradise

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Between the growing authoritarianism of his government and the massive popular pushback to his absurd new Bitcoin law, the honeymoon for El Salvador’s young, self-styled “disrupter” president Nayib Bukele is over.

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“You know what? I have no care to be called a dictator,” Nayib Bukele said in celebrating the first year of his second term in El Salvador. Oscar Martínez would not be surprised if he had reached that point because he has been alerting him, as editor-in-chief of El Faro, for half a decade. El Salvador’s digital media has been leading the debates around Bukele, with a thorough journalism that culminated, at the beginning of May, with the confirma…

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«They have called me a dictator in all the media that they have wanted and could, from the Salvadoran pamphlets to the most prestigious international pamphlets. They know what, I have no care to be called a dictator». With these words, President Nayib Bukele responded last Sunday to the numerous reports – «it is a coordinated campaign», he said – that they have denounced in recent weeks the authoritarian escalation of the Salvadoran president af…

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President @nayibbukele responded to those who claim that his recent Address to the Nation focused solely on security issues. “Many say that in the speech I spoke only about security, but in reality I addressed all the issues. Maybe they didn’t see it complete,” said the president. Through his account on social network X, Bukele extended an invitation to citizens to see the full broadcast of the speech this Sunday at 7:00 p.m. on Channel 10 and i…

Comunitaria Press, Latin American Summary, June 7 ffffffff Credits: Estuardo de Paz While some police officers were pushing human rights defender Ruth López, an anti-corruption researcher, to the exit of a court hearing, others were prowling around the house of Ingrid Escobar, who has documented the deaths in the Salvadoran regime's prisons. By Héctor Silva [...] La entrada El Salvador. The women persecuted by Nayib Bukele's regime /Abogada Ruth…

During the activity, Olona addressed the security strategies implemented in El Salvador under the government of President Nayib Bukele, known as the Modelo Bukele. In his intervention he highlighted the results obtained in the reduction of crime, following the application of the Emergency Regime and the territorial deployment of the Armed Forces and the National Civil Police, within the framework of the Territorial Control Plan. He also mentione…

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diariolahuella.com broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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