El Salvador’s president threatens to lock up retailers who charge too much for food
- President Nayib Bukele threatened to use gang-crackdown tactics against price gougers in El Salvador, comparing them to dealing with gangs when he was first elected in 2019.
- Bukele warned importers, distributors, and food wholesalers of consequences if they continue to exploit the people.
- Recently reelected with 85% of the vote, Bukele aims to address price increases by possible jail time for those engaging in criminal activities like tax evasion and bribery.
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