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The express approval of a constitutional reform in El Salvador that allows for indefinite presidential re-election and extends the presidential term from five to six years has set off the alarms inside and outside the country. Although President Nayib Bukele insists that the measure responds to the desire of the people, experts and human rights organizations warn that El Salvador is already on the path of self-cratization that other Latin Americ…
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The express approval of a constitutional reform in El Salvador that allows for indefinite presidential re-election and extends the presidential term from five to six years has set off the alarms inside and outside the country. Although President Nayib Bukele insists that the measure responds to the desire of the people, experts and human rights organizations warn that El Salvador is already on the path of self-cratization that other Latin Americ…

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diario16plus.com broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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